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Trump claimed $50 million worth of condoms were sent to Hamas. Did that happen?   Portland man fired shots after finding another...
Trump claimed $50 million worth of condoms were sent to Hamas. Did that happen?   Portland man fired shots after finding another...
Trump claimed $50 million worth of condoms were sent to Hamas. Did that happen? Portland man fired shots after finding another...

Published on: 03/04/2025

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Some of Trump’s recent statements on USAID have been false or misleading.

Jovanny Tapia-Vasquez, 24, faces charges of attempted first-degree assault, unlawful use of a firearm, first-degree criminal mischief and two counts of stalking

Eric Strietzel, 38, was sentenced to six years and 10 months in prison.

Some of the Republican president’s recent statements on this topic have been false and misleading. Here’s a look at some of the statements and the facts.

The Switzerland-based company, which employs around 300 in Portland, on Tuesday reported a 29% increase in annual sales.

An initial public hearing on the proposal is scheduled for Tuesday evening.

Job losses at NOAA cover a spectrum of fisheries duties and could impact health, safety and economies on the Oregon coast.

The suit prompted Portland police policy changes to ensure journalists and legal observers are free to document protests in the future.

Tariffs are a tax on imports generally intended to protect domestic industries, but many economists are skeptical of them.

More than 1 square mile has been covered, along with miles of river.

"It's Trump forever."

Hundreds gathered outside Portland City Hall with flags and signs decrying Trump's actions, then marched across the Hawthorne Bridge and back to Pioneer Courthouse Square.

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