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Oregon's DHS Director Didn't See Major Child Abuse Report Until A Lawmaker Sent It
In 47 percent of child abuse reports examined by the Department of Human Services, the reviewer did not agree with the case worker’s conclusion the children were in a safe home.
Grisha Bruskin | Lidia Yuknavitch | Robin Bacior | Blind Pilot | Schnitzer Museums
New beginnings are afloat: the re-opening of the Oregon Jewish Museum, a Jordan Schnitzer-backed PSU art museum and the spellbinding writing of Lidia Yuknavitch.
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WATCH: House Judiciary Begins Debating Impeachment Articles
The committee is convening to mark up the legislation that the House would use to impeach President Trump, possibly by Christmas.
Trump Announces Comey Replacement, Big Names To Testify Before Senate
President Trump says he has chosen Christopher Wray, who has worked in the Justice Department, to head the FBI. A Senate panel begins hearings on Russia meddling on Wednesday.
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New Releases Showcase Nina Simone's Early Years In Music
In April, the singer, songwriter and pianist will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In anticipation, two compilations of Simone's early singles have been released.
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Senate Intel Republican James Lankford Responds To Comey Testimony
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Sen. James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma and member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about former FBI Director James Comey's testimony about his meetings with President Trump.
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Inspired By The Beatles' Love Gospel, 'Submarine Churches' Bucked Tradition
The Beatles weren't always supportive of organized religion. But "submarine churches," inspired by the band's "love is all you need" gospel, emerged in the U.S. shortly after the 1968 movie release.
Congress Urged To Act As States Start Allowing Outside Cash For Student Athletes
Nearly 20 states will soon allow NCAA athletes to accept cash for the use of their image, name and likeness. Many say the result will be unfair advantages for some schools unless Congress acts.
Voters Rejected Gerrymandering In 2018, But Some Lawmakers Try To Hold Power
Even as public distaste for gerrymandering led to a wave of successful ballot initiatives this fall, plenty of lawmakers are still trying to make sure they control how political boundaries are drawn.
A Call For More Research On Cancer's Environmental Triggers
Scientists are making progress in identifying environmental hazards that contribute to cancer. Researchers say many cases could be avoided if the work is accelerated.
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