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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 3/02 - The Eugene Inflatable protestors/Women in ranching
Tuesday 3/03 - ProPublica story about an Oregon deportation case with national implications
Wednesday 3/04 - Rep. Val Hoyle on War with Iran and other issues
Thursday 3/05 - Eugene org. ballot initiative to fine major corp. polluters
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 3/02 - The Eugene Inflatable protestors/Women in ranching
Tuesday 3/03 - ProPublica story about an Oregon deportation case with national implications
Wednesday 3/04 - Rep. Val Hoyle on War with Iran and other issues
Thursday 3/05 - Eugene org. ballot initiative to fine major corp. polluters
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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The federal government said the state should do more to fight fraud and is holding back funds. Minnesota officials say the attack is unfair as the state's fraud rate is well below national averages.
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As a growing crop of young candidates challenge longtime Democratic incumbents, some are not just breaking through in the money race, but outraising their opponents altogether.
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Here are some of the best entries in NPR's 2025 College Podcast Challenge.
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What are the domestic risks of terror attacks following U.S. strikes on Iran? NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Matthew Levitt, a counterterrorism expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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China has signaled continuity rather than change for its economy, setting a slightly lower target for growth this year in the midst of a property slump and other headwinds at home and growing uncertainty abroad.