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With less than a week left in this year鈥檚 session, the bill was referred back to a legislative committee. Lawmakers will be hard-pressed to revive it in time.
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GOP lawmakers have launched three podcasts from a Salem basement this year, with more on the way.
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Writers need editors, but finding the right one can be a pain. Helpful tips are shared in this conversation of The Writer's Dish.
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Rep. Darin Harbick鈥檚 son was at the Jan. 6 insurrection four years ago, but the lawmaker took issue with a Eugene Weekly story.
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President Donald Trump urged Congress to eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting during his first term, but was largely unsuccessful. Now, he's trying again, on several fronts. But the effort faces headwinds and its success is far from certain.
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Supporters say the bill could help struggling newsrooms. If it passes, Meta says it would ban Oregon news on its platforms.
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JPR Executive Director, Paul Westhelle, and SOPBS CEO, Phil Meyer, join the Exchange.
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It鈥檚 not clear what effect 鈥 if any 鈥 the president鈥檚 order will have on public broadcasting funding.
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Republicans were split in their support of House Bill 2251, which passed the Oregon House on Tuesday after a lively debate. Now, it heads to the Senate.
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Oregon鈥檚 Senate Republican leader shared debunked claims from a social media parody account about federal government spending in a state-issued email newsletter decrying 鈥渇ear-mongering and misinformation.鈥
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A new corrective tool created by the Cleveland Plain Dealer inspired a new policy established by the Oregonian and other major media outlets.
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A new coalition has been formed to fight disinformation about floating offshore wind on the West Coast. The group has different opinions about the energy source, but they鈥檙e still working together to get the facts.
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Just over half of Californians say they have a negative view of artificial intelligence, according to a recent survey. That could impact future regulation on it in the state.
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The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they're working on this week.