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Portland’s BurnCycle to Donate All Profits From Classes Today to ACLU In Response to SoulCycle Owner’s Trump Fundraiser

Portland-based spin studio BurnCycle is joining in a protest against the owner of popular national fitness companies SoulCyle and Equinox, Stephen Ross, who is holding a fundraiser for President Trump at his New York home today.

Watch: Women Founders Talk About Building Inclusive Companies

There is a lot of work to be done to make workplaces equitable.

“The Most Powerful Thing I Can Do Is Pass the Mic,” Says Founder of Women-Run Co-Working Spaces on Workplace Equity

There are more Fortune 500 companies run by men named John than there are companies run by women. Aileen Lee, founder of the venture capital firm Cowboy Ventures, says of this fact at TechfestNW that we need to change “corporate cultures built by men, for men.”

I Spent a Week Going to Portland Spin Classes. Here’s What I Learned.

The room is pitch black. Dance remixes of Top 40 hits are cranked to deafening levels. I’m being told to “embrace the dark” as purple and blue lights pulse, briefly illuminating those around me. I’m also on a stationary bike.

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For Nearly a Year, Teenagers Have Been Robbing Portland Dispensaries. Then Somebody Shot a Budtender.

IN MEMORIAM: Jina Yoo, the owner of Cured Green, holds up artwork of her employee and longtime friend, Michael Arthur, who died during an armed robbery in the store on Dec. 14. (Wesley Lapointe)

Nike Executive Abruptly Steps Down After a Magazine Article About Her Son’s Sneaker Resale Business

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland

If you have a message, call Western Union. (Brian Burk)

Face Masks Aren’t Going Out of Style. Maybe You Should Wear Two.

RAMONA THE PEST: If she can wear a mask outside, so can you. (Brian Burk)

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As Lawmakers Entertain Bill Banning Concealed Guns in Public Buildings, Gun Purchases Soar 112

Two Key House Committee Chairs Unveil Proposed Tax Increase on Beer and Wine 104

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