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Program in Gresham helps next-generation farmers plan for the future

A 12-year-old program is getting ready to accept applications for next spring to help launch the next generation of farmers. GRESHAM, Ore....

I burned out hard. With burnout rates so high, I hope these strategies can help you

Brendan Reid is an accomplished career coach, author and executive. He shares leadership lessons and career advice on his blog, www.brendanreid.com, and in his...

Machinists’ strike could cost Boeing $1 billion a month, estimate suggests

The company's credit rating is at risk if the strike doesn't resolve in the near future, according to S&P Global. RENTON, Wash. —...

Ex-chief of staff to public safety minister denies stalling spy warrant approval

OTTAWA — A former chief of staff to a Liberal public safety minister has denied suggestions she worked to stall approval of a spy...

Marriott agrees to pay $52 million, beef up data security to resolve probes over data breaches

In addition to agreeing to strengthen its data security practices, the hotel operator also will pay $52 million penalty to be split by the...

Karina LeBlanc to leave role as Portland Thorns general manager

A search for a new general manager will begin immediately, the Portland Thorns said. PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Thorns announced on Wednesday...

Third round of bargaining with striking Boeing machinists union fails

The two-day bargaining session with IAM District 751 ended Tuesday evening. EVERETT, Wash. — Another round of bargaining between Boeing and the machinists...

Oregon joins lawsuit against TikTok, claiming platform is addictive and harms children’s mental health

At the heart of each lawsuit is the TikTok algorithm, which powers what users see on the platform by populating the app’s main “For...

Big Lots adds dozens of locations to closing list: See the full list

The discount retailer has been steadily adding to its updated store closing list after filing for bankruptcy. WASHINGTON — Big Lots is planning...

Inflation, interest rates eroded Canadians’ purchasing power since 2022: PBO report

OTTAWA — Inflation and higher interest rates have eroded Canadians' purchasing power since 2022, particularly for lower-income households, a new report from the parliamentary...

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