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As the craft beer industry matures, a slight shrinking of sales is a sign of the industry settling into a long-term version of itself.
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Trump continues attacks on Somali immigrants, new report finds defense secretary violated regulations with March Signal group chat, CDC vaccine committee expected to question child vaccine schedule.
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Wineries have been popping up across the Midwest for the last three decades.
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A new report says Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth risked a U.S. bombing mission in Yemen back in March when he shared extremely sensitive attack plans on Signal, a publicly available messaging app.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 12/01 - Two arts orgs collaborate in face of fed funding cuts
Tuesday 12/02 - Giving Tuesday focus on local impacts of Public Broadcasting cuts
Wednesday 12/03 – Egan Warming Centers gear up for winter; Eugene Mission's work
Thursday 12/04 – OSU study on jungle cats competing in the Rain Forest
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 12/01 - Two arts orgs collaborate in face of fed funding cuts
Tuesday 12/02 - Giving Tuesday focus on local impacts of Public Broadcasting cuts
Wednesday 12/03 – Egan Warming Centers gear up for winter; Eugene Mission's work
Thursday 12/04 – OSU study on jungle cats competing in the Rain Forest
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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Brief glitches in video calls may seem like no big deal, but new research shows they can have a negative effect on how a person is perceived by the viewer.
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One year on from failed presidential power grab, South Korea celebrates its resilient democracy, and tries to heal deep political divisions.
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Bassem Khandaqji entered prison 21 years ago for plotting a deadly bombing in Israel. He left prison as an award-winning novelist.
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From indies like Blue Prince to big console exclusives like Donkey Kong Bananza, NPR staff members and contributors round up their favorite games of 2025.