Marketing efforts have succeeded in disguising Medicaid, assisting states across the country in rebranding at least part of ...
As a lifelong advocate for the bicycle industry, I have seen how legislative "quick fixes" often create lasting damage. In ...
Finance ministers and central bankers, who recently gathered in Washington for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund, face a global trading system in disarray, uncertainty over the ...
What then should we do?” Luke 3:11 continues: John replied, “Whoever has two tunics should share with him who has none …” Our community demonstrated this Word of God during our recent Copper Country ...
The news that immigration officials can resume accepting DACA applications marks another turn in a long and exhausting legal battle over the immigration program. After a four-year hiatus, immigrants ...
If a U.S. president was just itching to militarize the streets of a politically unfriendly American city like some blustery third-world despot, how would he go about it? First, he might start with a ...
We are pleased to announce some of the results of the Big Beautiful Bill for Oregon. We are pleased to announce them, but they bring repercussions we aren’t pleased about. The changes could mean ...
When the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended recently, Republicans mostly got what they wanted: A spending bill was passed, the government was reopened and Democrats’ main demand — a ...
A ballot referral led by Republicans has put money for the Oregon Department of Transportation at a crossroads. It’s not clear how the state will pay for its transportation operations and maintenance.
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