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What Kind of Year Has It Been? DRIVE Looks at the Big (and Small) Stories of 2021

To say 2021 has been eventful is, of course, an understatement. From big news stories like the Texas snowstorm, to smaller curiosities like the Halloween candy hack, we look back through the past year of coverage in Drive to offer a trip down memory lane. January – ‘As the Vaccines Roll Out, What is the Employer’s Responsibility?’ February – ‘Texas Snowstorm Update: Supply Chain Nightmares for Companies and Residents’ March – ‘Brexit: Half of UK Businesses Report Disruptions Post-Withdrawal’ April – ‘The Godzilla Vs. Kong Disaster Response Roundup!’ May – ‘The Cyberattack That Started a Self-Inflicted Gasoline Supply Shortage’ June – ‘Heat Waves and Power Failures Are Creating a Deadly Summer Threat in U.S. Cities’ July – ‘What Crisis Management Lessons Can We Learn From the Florida Condo Collapse?’ August – ‘Olympics Vs. Extreme Weather: Tokyo’s Games May Be a Test Run’ September – ‘Hurricane Ida: The Aftermath of One of the Most Powerful Storms in U.S. History’ October – ‘Good Grief: Candy Corn Maker Hacked in Time for Halloween’ November – ‘Climate Threats Create Catastrophic Flooding in Pacific Northwest’ December – ‘The Great 2021 Cream Cheese Shortage: A Perfect Storm of Supply Chain and Cyber Attack Woes’