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The Russia Investigations: The House Intel Committee Duels Over Evidence. Again
Democrats complain there is a lack of evidence present in Republicans' report because Republicans didn't look for it. But it might also not be there because it doesn't exist.
Hundreds March On Georgia Capitol As Legislature Reconvenes
The NAACP event coincided with lawmakers return after a three-month hiatus due to COVID-19 fears. The march took on added urgency after Rayshard Brooks was killed by police over the weekend.
Trump Aide Stephen Miller's Combative Style Goes Back To High School
Stephen Miller is a White House adviser who recently took on a higher profile with a combative turn before the White House press. This verbal combat has been a Miller trademark since high school.
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Federal Tax Cut Leaves Oregon With Its Own Budget Hole
If state legislators don't act in the next session, Oregon faces a budget hole of around $200 million because of the federal tax cut.
U.N Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield Discusses Humanitarian Crises Worldwide
Noel King speaks with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield about how the U.S. plans to address pressing humanitarian crises like those unfolding in Ethiopia and Syria.
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Bill would allow more Oregon schools and public buildings to ban guns
Senate Bill 554 moved toward a floor vote in the Senate after a tense committee vote Thursday.
Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide: An Unproven Treatment Offered by Naturopaths
Naturopaths in Southern California are treating patients intravenously with the antiseptic hydrogen peroxide. But this treatment can be expensive and possibly dangerous, and there's no evidence that it actually works.
Hundreds of Bills Head to Jerry Brown’s Desk
Friday was the end of this year’s legislative session, and lawmakers sent Governor Jerry Brown hundreds of bills this week covering issues as wide-ranging as immigration, public safety, health care and housing. Here’s a roundup of some of the bills now sitting on Brown’s desk. (Skip to bills on housing, health care and transportation.) Immigration Senate … Continue reading Hundreds of Bills Head to Jerry Brown’s Desk →
Tear gas ban, new officer ID requirements among proposed Oregon bills
New bill concepts reveal sweeping new steps lawmakers are considering, as tumult in Portland draws international attention.
Already at a breaking point, school nurses grapple with another pandemic puzzle
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Camden, New Jersey School District nurse Robin Cogan about how school nurses are faring during the pandemic, as COVID-19 cases rise at troubling rates.
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