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Specialty retailer’s CEO lets profanity fly in earnings call as Trump’s tariffs tank his stock Memorial Day travel: Best and wor...
Specialty retailer’s CEO lets profanity fly in earnings call as Trump’s tariffs tank his stock Memorial Day travel: Best and wor...
Specialty retailer’s CEO lets profanity fly in earnings call as Trump’s tariffs tank his stock Memorial Day travel: Best and wor...

Published on: 04/04/2025

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CEO sees stock slide as reciprocal tariffs unveiled during Q4 earnings conference call.

NerdWallet analyzed the past three years (2022, 2023 and 2024) of Transportation Security Administration checkpoint data for the six days before and six days after Memorial Day, which shows how many passengers were screened at TSA checkpoints.

The suspect, Gabriel Vogel, drove over spike strips before abandoning the truck and running, officials said.

The airport is about one-third finished with construction of a new $10 million air traffic control tower, where controllers will orchestrate takeoffs and landings from an eight-story perch at Oregon's third-busiest airport.

Sixty-four men’s teams and 32 women’s teams will compete Friday through Sunday in the sixth annual Battle of the Nations basketball tournament

Subway teamed up with a beloved snack brand to create the new menu item. Fans can try it for free next week.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

The bill would outlaw employers from ‘scaring’ immigrant workers ‘into submission’ with threats to call deportation authorities.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

Enjoy these next two warm, dry days as rain is expected to return by Sunday afternoon.

Love of the outdoors might contribute to Portland’s increasingly rosy take on the city.

President Trump this week announced steep surcharges on products from countries where Nike and others make athletic footwear and apparel.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/04/specialty-retailers-ceo-lets-profanity-fly-in-earnings-call-as-trumps-tariffs-tank-his-stock.html

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