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President Trump and several cabinet members were safely rushed from the event in Washington, D.C. after several loud sounds were heard. The Secret Service said one person was in custody.
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When we talk about disaster preparedness, we often think about food, water, and evacuation routes. But disasters also come with paperwork- and financial stress-at the worst possible moment. This month, we’re focusing on financial first aid: what you can do now to make recovery easier later.
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Fine art photographer Nancy Breslin joins NPR's Scott Simon in studio to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
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The war in Iran is unpopular and causing prices to go up.
All Things Considered, 3p-6p
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President Trump says he has cancelled the trip of his representatives to the Iran peace talks in Islamabad, shortly after Iran's Foreign Minister left Pakistan.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 4/27 - U of O Prof on Iran war strategy
Tuesday 4/28 - Wolf population growing in Oregon
Wednesday 4/29 - Countering influencers who tout health benefits of nicotine
Thursday 4/30 - Kids FIRST on protecting kids during Child Abuse Prevention Month
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 4/27 - U of O Prof on Iran war strategy
Tuesday 4/28 - Wolf population growing in Oregon
Wednesday 4/29 - Countering influencers who tout health benefits of nicotine
Thursday 4/30 - Kids FIRST on protecting kids during Child Abuse Prevention Month
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Two runners in this week's Boston Marathon stopped to help a racer who had collapsed just short of the finish line. NPR's Scott Simon says their generosity is its own kind of "personal best."
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Three appellate immigration judges sided with Department of Homeland Security lawyers who appealed a decision from Immigration Judge Michael Pleters terminating removal proceedings for DACA recipient Catalina "Xóchitl" Santiago.
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Critics say the proposed rule to let the DOJ step into state bar investigations could weaken one of the last independent checks on government lawyers.
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The Justice Department will adopt firing squad as a permitted method of execution as the Trump administration moves to ramp up and expedite capital punishment cases.
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A U.S. appeals court ruled Friday that immigration laws allow people to apply for asylum at the border, and the president cannot bypass this. The decision stems from Trump declaring the border situation an invasion and suspending asylum.