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Ross Chastain passed William Byron with five laps left and won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, becoming the first driver to win the event after starting at the back ...
May 22 (Reuters) - Discount store operator Ross Stores (ROST.O), opens new tab on Thursday withdrew its fiscal 2025 forecasts and said tariffs could take a toll on its profitability this year ...
Kevin Carter / Getty Images Ross Stores shares fell Friday, a day after the off-price retailer withdrew its full-year outlook due to tariff uncertainty. Ross Stores said that more than half of the ...
The traditional prizes at the Charles Schwab Challenge include a Scottish royal tartan plaid jacket and a custom-restored, one-off classic car with Schwab-specific details. There was also a ...
Doug Peters/PA Images via Getty; David Fisher/Shutterstock Evan Ross is spilling the details on his mom’s Met Gala look. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the 2025 amfAR Gala in Cannes on ...
Ross Chastain won the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway after starting last. Jimmie Johnson made his 700th Cup Series start in the race. The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Nashville ...
Ross Chastain ran down William Byron over the final 37 laps to capture the NASCAR Cup Series' longest race, Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina.
As was the case here three years ago in his first fight against Catterall, this was proving to be another awkward night for the Tartan Tornado. Heading into round ten, Taylor could only claim to ...
Before a sold-out crowd at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ross Chastain reeled in William Byron with six laps to go, then held him off for a fruitful victory. As is Chastain’s delightful tradition ...
CONCORD, N.C. — Amid the screaming on the radio after he won the Coca-Cola 600, Ross Chastain had a message for his team. “Thank you for working all damn night,” he said. The longest race of the ...
Ross Stores expects second-quarter earnings to be in the range of $1.40 to $1.55 per share, which includes a cost impact of $0.11 to $0.16 per share from announced tariffs.