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John Bolton, who was President Trump's national security adviser before becoming a vocal critic, was indicted Thursday on charges related to the mishandling of classified documents.
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Apples, this time of year, are at their best: just harvested and still offering a snap of skin, sweet juice, and all the nuance and flavor that was intended.
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NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 10/13 – Eugene's Federal District Court judge
Tuesday 10/14 - Delta Pond mysteries
Wednesday 10/15 – Study suggest San Andreas/Cascadia faults linked
Thursday 10/16 – New documentary about Bigfoot and Indigenous peoples
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 10/13 – Eugene's Federal District Court judge
Tuesday 10/14 - Delta Pond mysteries
Wednesday 10/15 – Study suggest San Andreas/Cascadia faults linked
Thursday 10/16 – New documentary about Bigfoot and Indigenous peoples
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia says new legislation is needed to prevent the Trump administration's escalating actions against Venezuela from leading to war.
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Gen Z and millennial voters will make up more than half of the electorate in 2028. They're a crucial bloc for both parties, but many are facing daunting economic realities and feel unseen by leaders.
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Some key impacts of the shutdown have been pushed back by moves by the Trump administration. But those efforts are temporary, and the pain could spread depending on how long the stalemate lasts.
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As President Trump pushes to get National Guard troops patrolling American cities, his administration has, in effect, blurred the lines between the military, traditional law enforcement and immigration enforcement.
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Daniel Duggan, an ex-Marine, is accused of conspiring with others to train Chinese military pilots between 2010 and 2012.