While the backlog of ships at West Coast ports has mostly cleared, there’s a new log jam along the Mississippi River. We’ll talk about the effects it could have on our supply chain, food prices and inflation. Then, a look at the history behind the Supreme Court’s group photos. Plus, the hosts weigh in on Kim Kardashian getting a crypto fine, Black Friday and extra large skeleton Halloween decorations during a round of Half Full/Half Empty.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
“Low Water Levels on Mississippi River Threatens Shipments” from AgWeb
“Barges grounded by low water halt Mississippi River traffic” from The Associated Press
“Mississippi River Drought: Barge Backup Stalls Millions of Tons of Cargo” from Bloomberg
“The History and Power of the Supreme Court Portrait” from The New York Times
“The CHIPS Act could relieve some semiconductor chokepoints — but how quickly?” from “Marketplace Tech”
“What message is the SEC sending about celebrity crypto endorsements with Kim Kardashian fine?” from “Marketplace Morning Report”
“Raising the curtain on ‘productivity theater'” from “Marketplace”
“How a 12-foot skeleton became the hottest Halloween decoration around” from CNN
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