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Sounding The Alarm On Extremism, Biden Says ‘MAGA Republicans' Pose Threat To Democracy
In the wake of a series of legislative victories, Biden has shifts his tone, calling out former President Donald Trump.

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In the wake of a series of legislative victories, Biden has shifts his tone, calling out former President Donald Trump.

The department decided requirements have hurt students of color and needed improvement.
They are also avoiding talking to their own constituents, leaving voters wondering about their policy positions.
At least 27 cities have ensured access to psilocybin treatment, including 17 of the state’s most populous cities.
Members of Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes can attend the state’s public universities and community colleges practically free.
The study of more than 6,500 people finds that the longer the abuse, the worse the impact.
Democratic senators have been worried about access for weeks in anticipation of the U.S. Supreme Court decision
Oregon State University scientists spent more than a decade tackling a fruit fly issue costing growers millions. The antidote is a wasp.
Thanks to a new state law, more than 200,000 low-income Oregonians should receive $600 aid checks from the state this week.
U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-Ontario, denied pursuing a pardon as President Donald Trump's term wound down.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality found the port continued to dump excess nitrogen-rich water onto area farms.
Federal agencies will work on ways to help firefighters recover from on-the-job trauma, provide early intervention, officials said.
Most of the new homes will be income-restricted rental properties in Jackson, Marion, Clackamas and Lincoln counties.
Two new highly infectious variants are likely to reinfect those who've not contracted the disease and infect those who've not had COVID.
Many firefighter jobs in Oregon stand empty.
They want the state to stop the plant from moving forward and either revoke its operating permit or require more monitoring for discharges
Colette Peters would take over a federal agency with 35,000 employees and a $7.8 billion budget
Police arrested 31 on June 11, and said they were pat of Patriot Front extremist group.
The infusion comes at a crucial time for mental health and addiction treatment providers that were hard hit during the pandemic.
Rimrock Trails in Prineville, which was forced to close for eight months, reopened in mid-April with a new staff and approach.