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OHSU is back in the black. Workers say they’re paying the price.
Hospital leaders celebrated a financial turnaround while employees warned overcrowding and burnout are straining patient care.
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2mTuberville backs Trump and Vance on controversial Iran deal: ‘Let’s trust these two’
“We don’t need to listen to anybody up here on Capitol Hill," Tuberville said.
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1mRoad-rage suspect charged with assault with intent to murder
The man accused in a road-rage shooting faces multiple charges.
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4mICE abandons Romulus detention center plan, will sell warehouse, AG says
The decision comes amid criticism from local officials, lawmakers and residents who opposed the facility being built.
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6mSouthern Oregon’s budget crisis prompts calls for changes to Oregon higher education
As the university considers a plan to cut $20 million and eliminate dozens of positions, legislators say the school’s financial challenges highlight broader issues in Oregon higher education.
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4mJudge sides with Nessel in Polymarket’s complaint over sports gambling
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel earlier filed a lawsuit against a prediction market company, Kalshi, for allegedly violating the state's sports betting laws.