The National Institutes of Health had to stop considering new grant applications, delaying funding for research into diseases ranging from heart disease and cancer to Alzheimer's and allergies.
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02/17 - You'll hear from Bend’s google eyed prankster Jeff Keith.
02/18 - A conversation about tariffs and their impacts with OSU’s Alison Johnston and local business owner Steve Miller of Bulk Handling Systems.
02/19 - We talk with KLCC’s Brian Bull about the NPR Oral History Project.
02/20 - We talk with The Eugene Weekly’s Emma Nelson on her reporting for their recent "Love and Sex" issue.
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Amazon has acquired the creative license to the long-running James Bond franchise. But how do they plan to deliver?
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People who provide assistance to the unhoused often feel traumatized by their work.
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Hamas releases six live hostages whose freedom they agreed to under the current ceasefire deal.
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Leaders from Egypt, Jordan and other Arab states met in Saudi Arabia to discuss alternative plans for Gaza's future than the one laid out by President Trump, which calls for displacing Palestinians.
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A U.S. district judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the administration from terminating or changing federal contracts they consider equity-related.