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Along the streets of Eugene, trees of various shapes and sizes create canopies of green, orange and red. Whether they sit on the side of the road, on medians or in the center of a roundabout, most of these trees were planted by Eugene’s Urban Forestry Department.
Dave Carlson’s story asks questions about how much we owe our veterans when they return from war. With Host Ayesha Rascoe and NPR Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence.
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President Trump has issued pardons for 77 people, including his former attorney Rudy Giuliani and former chief of staff Mark Meadows, who backed his effort to subvert the 2020 election.
Here & Now, 11am
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With reports that Apple is in talks with Google about using Gemini to power the next generation of Siri, industry watchers are noting the rise of Google's AI clout after early stumbles.
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As COP30 U.N. climate talks start in Brazil, the host country president warns of "extremist forces" spreading climate lies as he calls for a global roadmap to end deforestation and fossil fuels.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 11/10 – Big budget cuts at Eugene 4J
Tuesday 11/11 - Helping vets returning to civilian life
Wednesday 11/12 – ProPublica's report about ICE-initiated violence in Oregon
Thursday 11/13 – Oregon's King Tides
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 11/10 – Big budget cuts at Eugene 4J
Tuesday 11/11 - Helping vets returning to civilian life
Wednesday 11/12 – ProPublica's report about ICE-initiated violence in Oregon
Thursday 11/13 – Oregon's King Tides
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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The Senate voted late Sunday evening on a compromise that could reopen the government following the longest shutdown in history.
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In interviews in villages on Venezuela's northeastern coast, from which some of the boats departed, residents and relatives said the dead men had been running drugs but were not narco-terrorists.
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Hadar Goldin was killed on Aug. 1, 2014, two hours after a ceasefire took effect ending that year's war between Israel and Hamas.
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UPS and FedEx's fleets of MD-11 planes are grounded, which can each carry thousands of packages. Logistics experts say some cargo could shift to passenger planes, trains and trucks.
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The administration's appeal to the high court over the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program comes despite new efforts to end the federal shutdown, which would render the issue moot.