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Intel’s new CEO ‘isn’t thinking about massive changes’ Trump asks Supreme Court to end humanitarian parole to potentially deport...
Intel’s new CEO ‘isn’t thinking about massive changes’ Trump asks Supreme Court to end humanitarian parole to potentially deport...
Intel’s new CEO ‘isn’t thinking about massive changes’ Trump asks Supreme Court to end humanitarian parole to potentially deport...

Published on: 05/13/2025

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A corporate breakup appears off the table, for now, but layoffs could start within weeks.

The emergency appeal asks the justices to halt a lower-court order keeping in place temporary legal status for more than 500,000 people.

The crew responded to a 3:43 a.m. call on Mother's Day, rescuing a man who appeared on the verge of slipping under the water for good.

John Svilarich allegedly pointed a gun at a man he’d gotten in an argument with.

The university will expand its relatively new global studies program using a $25 million gift from developer Jordan Schnitzer and his late parents, who are among Oregon’s most prominent philanthropists, the university announced Tuesday.

A woman or girl wearing a grey jacket and green pants was last seen entering a white van in the 800 block of Southeast 162nd Avenue.

A former Boeing quality control manager took his life after company lawyers questioned him about his whistleblowing about defects in jumbo jets.

People can provide verbal or written comments on Zenith's draft permit until June 15.

President Donald Trump said that white Afrikaner farmers are facing a “genocide” in their homeland, an allegation strongly denied by the South African government.

Defense team subpoenas Commissioner Ben West's communications about former colleague Melissa Fireside, arguing his social media posts and interviews compromise ongoing criminal proceedings.

Commissioner Julia Brim-Edwards said she would propose restoring some funding to the District Attorney.

Egg prices remain near historic highs, and many of the issues that led to high prices remain.

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