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Shoe Carnival: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot 03/26/2026 06:29am • FORT MILL, S.C. (AP) â FORT MILL, S.C. (AP) â Shoe Carnival Inc. (SCVL) on Thursday reported profit of $9.1 million in its fiscal fourth quarter. On a per-share basis, the Fort Mill, South Carolina-based company said it had net income of 33 cents. The footwear retailer posted revenue of $254.1 m Israel says it killed Commodore Alireza Tangsiri, the head of Iranian Revolutionary Guard's navy 03/26/2026 06:29am • JERUSALEM (AP) â Israel says it killed Commodore Alireza Tangsiri, the head of Iranian Revolutionary Guard's navy. European lawmakers vote to ease the setting up of migrant detention centers outside the EU 03/26/2026 06:28am • BRUSSELS (AP) â European lawmakers vote to ease the setting up of migrant detention centers outside the EU. The secretary-general of a Gulf Arab bloc says Iran is charging fees for ships to safely transit the Strait of Hormuz 03/26/2026 06:19am • DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) â The secretary-general of a Gulf Arab bloc says Iran is charging fees for ships to safely transit the Strait of Hormuz. Immersion: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot 03/26/2026 06:16am • AVENTURA, Fla. (AP) â AVENTURA, Fla. (AP) â Immersion Corp. (IMMR) on Wednesday reported a loss of $930,000 in its fiscal first quarter. The Aventura, Florida-based company said it had a loss of 3 cents per share. The touch-based technology company posted revenue of $292 million in the period. _ Rockwell Medical: Q4 Earnings Snapshot 03/26/2026 06:15am • WIXOM, Mich. (AP) â WIXOM, Mich. (AP) â Rockwell Medical Inc. (RMTI) on Thursday reported a loss of $554,000 in its fourth quarter. The Wixom, Michigan-based company said it had a loss of 1 cent per share. The maker of products used in the treatment of kidney disease and anemia posted revenue of Louisiana's crawfish industry feels the pinch of limits on foreign workers Louisiana's crawfish industry feels the pinch of limits on foreign workers 03/26/2026 06:07am • CROWLEY, La. (AP) â Spring is peak season in Louisiana for crawfish, the hard-shelled star of outdoor parties. But a shortage of foreign workers is dampening the mood. Deep in Louisiana's bayous, where crawfish production is a $300 million industry that is a key ingredient for backyard boils and Lumexa: Q4 Earnings Snapshot 03/26/2026 06:07am • RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) â RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) â Lumexa Imaging Holdings Inc. (LMRI) on Thursday reported a loss of $47.1 million in its fourth quarter. On a per-share basis, the Raleigh, North Carolina-based company said it had a loss of 66 cents. The results fell short of Wall Street expectations. Th Photos shows the crawfish processing in Louisiana, an industry hit by a shortage of foreign workers 03/26/2026 06:04am • CROWLEY, La. (AP) â Spring is peak crawfish season in Louisiana, an industry worth about $300 million. However, the industry is struggling this year due to a shortage of seasonal foreign workers, and some are blaming President Donald Trumpâs administration for what they say has been a failure to London Marathon organizers looking at creating a two-day event for 2027 03/26/2026 06:00am • LONDON (AP) â The London Marathon could become a two-day event in 2027 so more people can take part. Organizers say they are âœcontinually exploring innovative waysâ to make the event bigger âœwhile delivering positive benefits for London.â âœWe are looking at the intention for the London M Alabama QB Ty Simpson says he's 'absolutely' a first-round pick after his pro day workout 03/26/2026 06:00am • TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) â Ty Simpson felt like he made a final impression at Alabama's pro day in front of NFL scouts. The quarterback went through a 40-plus-minute throwing session Wednesday for dozens of the league's key decision makers. He previously threw at the NFL combine in February but elect Howard University program brings med school to DC's youngest students Howard University program brings med school to DC's youngest students 03/26/2026 05:51am • A science classroom in Harriet Tubman Elementary School in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of D.C. was full of students after school Wednesday. Thatâs because along with the elementary-school aged kids youâd expect, there were also Howard University medical and physicians assistant students Fairfax Co. police target more than a dozen vape shops in sweeping drug and money laundering case Fairfax Co. police target more than a dozen vape shops in sweeping drug and money laundering case 03/26/2026 05:25am • Fairfax County police say a major drug investigation targeted multiple vape shops, including a dozen Tobacco King vape shops, that are accused of selling illegal items, ranging from drugs to synthetic urine, and laundering money. Detectives say a father and his two sons are now charged in a c Two British men detained in a suspected antisemitic hate crime are released on bail 03/26/2026 04:50am • LONDON (AP) â British police said Thursday that two men arrested in connection with an arson attack that destroyed four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity have been released on bail as they continue to investigate the suspected antisemitic hate crime. The two British nationals, aged 45 and 47, w Nationals 2026 preview: Washington begins building in earnest Nationals 2026 preview: Washington begins building in earnest 03/26/2026 04:46am • The Washington Nationals begin not just a new season, but a new era Thursday when they visit the Chicago Cubs. For the first time since 2017, Davey Martinez won't be the club's manager; and for the first time since 2005, Mike Rizzo won't be in the franchise's front office. There was hope last
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