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EU foreign ministers meet ahead of Friday's Trump-Putin talks in Alaska, with Brussels insisting any peace deal must include Ukraine.
After the U.S. early famine warning systems went dark earlier in 2025, the lights are back on. But questions remain about whether it will be as effective as before and whether it will be politicized.
A federal court has moved to dismiss a lawsuit brought by environmental groups against the Eugene Water & Electric Board.
Ford announced that it will retool its Louisville Assembly plant in Kentucky to focus on electric trucks. Their goal: To bring down prices for US buyers and compete with Chinese EV makers on the ...
Rite Aid plans to close its final two locations in the Eugene-Springfield area. Recent filings from the company’s bankruptcy ...
What happens when your first love and best friend dies suddenly when you're not speaking? That's the subject of Aisha Muharrar's debut novel Loved One. The author speaks with NPR's Juana Summers.
Triple-digit temps are expected along both sides of the Oregon Cascades, and stretching east to the John Day Basin and Blue Mountains.
Texas received 25 first-place votes and 1,552 points to give the Southeastern Conference the preseason No. 1 team for a ...
In addition to knowing safety rules — like hiking in groups of three or more, making noise, avoiding trails at dawn and dusk, and securing food trash — hikers need to carry bear spray, one canister ...
As a child, Kate Price was physically and sexually abused by her father, who also trafficked her to other men.
Changing weather patterns and higher temperatures are affecting some of the most prized tea-growing regions in China and Taiwan.
Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for ...