

Published on: 03/25/2025
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A magazine journalist’s account of being added to a group chat of U.S. national security officials coordinating plans for airstrikes has raised questions about how highly sensitive information is supposed to be handled.
The Oregon Senate voted Monday to ban landlords from asking about or disclosing tenants’ immigration status.
The deal fell apart after a federal judge in Oregon ruled against the companies, finding it would likely reduce competition and could hurt consumers.
“We did not make this decision lightly,” the board president said in an email.
The federal program suspension will cut off food shipments, leaving Oregon food banks struggling to meet record demand.
More good news for Chick-fil-A fans.
Most Oregonians have not been paying close attention to the governor’s actions.
It comes just a month after the department announced what was originally said to be a $104 million budget deficit.
Teen riding snowmachine was killed after triggering avalanche in Alaska, where four. have died in snow slides this month.
There’s never a dull moment in Oregon in the spring.
Answering for America has become an increasingly delicate experience as Trump antagonizes longtime allies.
They fear Trump’s aim to take control of Greenland, which holds rich mineral deposits and straddles strategic air and sea routes, may block their path toward independence.
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