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Dolly Parton to launch Tennessee travel center with more planned nationwide

Dolly Parton is partnering with the Tennessean Travel Stop on a location next month, with plans for more sites. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dolly...

Southeast Portland vintage shop hit by vandalism and burglary within weeks

Midtowners Market in Southeast Portland faces thousands in losses after vandalism and a burglary hit the vintage shop just weeks apart. PORTLAND, Ore....

Supreme Court ruling may impact Cowichan case: Attorney General and property owner

The Supreme Court of Canada’s May 28 decision to dismiss an appeal application from a New Brunswick First Nation seeking Aboriginal title over vast...

Stronger Canada will help ‘make America great again,’ Carney tells NY business crowd

NEW YORK — Canada's efforts to diversify trade ties and wean itself off the U.S. market will make it a better ally to the...

Calling for ‘new approach,’ CBS’s Bari Weiss names new ’60 Minutes’ executive producer

In a memo to staff Thursday, Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowski said their goal was “building a show that thrives in the...

S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets mixed in late-morning trading

TORONTO — Strength in the technology and base metal sectors helped Canada's main stock index climb higher in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets...

Oregon regulators deny PacifiCorp interim rate increase request

PacifiCorp, citing a credit rating beaten down by wildfire liabilities, earlier this month asked the PUC to approve a $55.1 million increase, effective June...

TriMet to cut 170 positions starting July 1

TriMet, in calling the move a "historic staffing reduction," said it will eliminate about 400 positions, but 140 of those jobs are vacant. ...

‘RAMageddon’ hits another gaming console as Steam Deck prices jump $300

PlayStation and Xbox have both instituted price increases, and Nintendo's Switch 2 will see a hike later this year. Valve raised the prices...

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