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Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit Wednesday, saying the tariffs hurt 鈥渟tates, consumers and businesses.鈥
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.At a roundtable hosted by Gov. Tina Kotek, more than a dozen business leaders described a dire situation under President Trump鈥檚 tariff wars.
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A 2020 California law compels businesses to offer employment benefits to more workers rather than treating them like independent contractors. Uber lost an effort to overturn the law.
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Last year, Oregon鈥檚 seafood industry got a much-needed boost from the federal government. But it continues to struggle and still needs help.
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A Portland cannabis entrepreneur wants to expand his business into Hermiston. But he鈥檒l need to win an election first.
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Coquille Tribe is set to open Oregon's first tribal distillery.
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Aaron Corvin, a public information officer at Oregon OSHA, talks to the JX about the two decades of the Safety Break program, and how workers and bosses can make use of the day.
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Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, an alliance of entrepreneurs from across the state willing to help other entrepreneurs get succeed.
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Leaders in Oregon want the federal government to award the state a National Semiconductor Technology Center. As much as $5 billion in CHIPS Act funding could go towards the new center.
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The tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story.
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The White House says China uses subsidies and government programs to undercut U.S. steel. President Biden wants to hike tariffs on the imports and take other new steps to curb imports.
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Oregon has passed new protections for warehouse workers, which will force some employers to be transparent about their production standards.
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Stock in the parent company of former president Donald Trump's social media platform sank on Monday, after the company reported losing $58 million last year. That erased last week's market gains.
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The provider says it has reset the passcodes of the current account holders whose data was compromised as it investigates the leak, the latest in a string of telecommunications company data breaches.