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Many Portlanders understand better than denizens of other cities that books are about as important as oxygen. It’s with that certainty in mind that the second annual Portland Book Week is set to ...
America's second lady Usha Vance has announced the "Summer Reading Challenge," encouraging children across the country to open up a book this summer. "Adventure, imagination, and discovery await ...
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The Chicago White Sox placed starting pitcher Jonathan Cannon on the 15-day injured list due to a lower back strain, and called up relief pitcher Caleb Freeman from Triple-A to replace him.
When a hot day proves to be too much for the residents in town, the trucks come to the rescue in the second book of the Mighty Monsterwheelies series. Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name by ...
BUT AFTER THAT BLOCK OF RAIN, I DO SEE DRIER WEATHER FOR THE SECOND HALF OF THE WEEKEND. TODAY NEWS EIGHT STORM TEAM FORECAST SAYS CLOUDY AND DAMP TO START. YOU MIGHT SEE A LITTLE PATCHY FOG OR ...
Bank of Nova Scotia BNS-T reported lower second-quarter profit that missed analysts’ estimates after it set aside higher loan loss reserves for rising risk among Canadian consumers and businesses.
Particularly in Singapore, Saw said he sees interest from Chinese companies to make secondary listings on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). “If you have monitored the markets this year, A+H share listings ...
Marvell Technology forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, betting on strong demand for its custom chips powering artificial intelligence workloads in data centers ...
The second book in the series introduces a more self-aware Harry Potter. After some time away from Hogwarts during summer break, he has started growing anxious due to not receiving any letters ...
A federal three-judge panel ruled against several of President Donald Trump's tariffs on international trading partners Wednesday, finding that he had exceeded his authority.