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  3. Dollar General shares tumble after it cuts forecasts, blaming ...

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    Dollar General slashed its sales and profit outlook for the year on Thursday, blaming headwinds including weaker consumer spending on non-essential purchases and increasing theft.

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    Dollar General's same-store sales grew 1.3% in the third quarter, compared to the 0.97% Wall Street expected. That was driven by an increase in transaction size and a 0.3% boost in foot traffic.

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  6. Chad Myers - Wikipedia

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    Myers was the subject of a segment on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO's popular satirical news show, entitled "CNN Weatherman Chad Myers Hates His Job, His Life, and Everyone Around Him." The segment was a compilation of clips of Myers acting bitter, disgusted, or otherwise upset while reporting on CNN.

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  8. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Dollar General has more than 19,400 stores in 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Mexico, [1] [75] and approximately 158,000 employees. [76] Dollar General also has 17 distribution centers in 16 states. [13] Since 2017, DG has opened stores in North Dakota, Wyoming, and Washington. As of early 2025, only two states lacked DG stores: Alaska ...

  9. February 2024 California atmospheric rivers - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Los Angeles received 4.1 inches (100 mm) of rain on February 4, 2024, marking it the wettest day since March 15, 2003. Several Malibu, California schools were closed due to inaccessibility because of severe weather causing road closures. [14] Power outages caused by the storms left approximately 850,000 people without power.