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The Trump administration has indicted a former Olympian over damage to the National Mall's reflecting pool. A lawyer for David Hearn says he's innocent.
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Former President George Washington called it "an effort of genius."
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On the main street of Cuba City, Wisc., there's a Parade of Presidents, with decorative shields for each President, begun as a bicentennial project in 1976. Donna Rogers keeps it all going.
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Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
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Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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As much of the Eastern U.S. experiences potentially record-breaking daytime temperatures, the nights are also staying unusually warm, leaving the human body no time to recover.
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The Scottish-born comic became a U.S. citizen in 2008. He showcases his goofy sense of humor, and his appetite for the unpredictable, in a new five-part documentary series for CNN.
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Former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter says President Trump "stands alone" in having substantial financial conflicts of interest and that, "for every other executive branch official, it would be a violation."
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Mass deportations would be felt across hospitals and emergency rooms, which already face persistent staffing shortfalls. The long-term healthcare sector will suffer the greatest disruptions, experts say.
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The Education Department has long collected civil rights data about things like bullying, harassment and disability services in schools, but it hasn't made the latest information public.