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Vaccine requirements kicking in at Oregon public universities
Eastern Oregon University’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement officially takes effect after FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine.
3 small Oregon school districts delay start of school year, citing COVID
Two of the districts are in Douglas County, which has the highest number of cases per 100,000 in the state.
Hung Liu Devoted Her Career to Remembering Others, Now the Art World Remembers Her
The courageous, quietly revolutionary artist channeled her youth in Maoist China into monumental artworks focused on working-class people and immigrants.
It Doesn’t Quite Add Up
California's recall election is not your typical election. KQED has produced a handy explainer on how to fill out your ballot and what to do if you make a mistake.
Despite early access to COVID-19 vaccines, Oregon prison staff vaccination rates lag
Oregon's prisons have seen some of the largest outbreaks of COVID-19 in the state since the pandemic began. Despite that, agency officials estimate 50% to 55% of prison staff have been vaccinated. Prison staff fall under Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's vaccine mandate and must get a shot by Oct. 18.
2 Congressmen Make 'Secret' Trip To Kabul Amid U.S. Withdrawal Chaos
The two congressmen, a Republican and a Democrat, are now casting doubt on an Aug. 31 withdrawal timeline.
ATF Hasn't Had A Confirmed Leader In Years. Now Biden's Nominee Is Languishing
The ATF has gone extended periods without a confirmed director. Now, as President Biden hopes to make sweeping changes to America's gun laws, his nominee faces steep opposition in the Senate.
An Animal Rescue Group Is Racing To Get Hundreds Of Pets Out Of Afghanistan By Aug. 31
Kabul Small Animal Rescue's American director is raising money to airlift more than 200 dogs and cats, the group's staff and their families before foreign troops leave at the end of the month.
Harris Says The U.S. Will Provide Vietnam 1 Million More Vaccine Doses
The vice president made the announcement during her trip to Southeast Asia. It's part of the Biden administration's push to strengthen its alliances in the region to counter China's influence
J&J Says A Booster Shot For Its Vaccine May Have Big Benefits
Johnson & Johnson said that when it gave study participants a second jab after six months, their antibody levels were nine times higher than they were 28 days after a first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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