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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 3/10 - Hitting the slopes for Bend's Winter PrideFest
Tuesday 3/11 - Sexual predator legislation; psych guidance for fired federal staff
Wednesday 3/12 - Progress report for Eugene's first-term mayor
Thursday 3/13 - Terrible flu season; the good and bad of weight loss drugs
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 3/10 - Hitting the slopes for Bend's Winter PrideFest
Tuesday 3/11 - Sexual predator legislation; psych guidance for fired federal staff
Wednesday 3/12 - Progress report for Eugene's first-term mayor
Thursday 3/13 - Terrible flu season; the good and bad of weight loss drugs
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how to increase uptake. mRNA vaccine research may be on the chopping block, too.
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When Kansas became the 26th state to ban gender-affirming medical care for teens, the Catholic Church and Southern Baptist Convention cheered the move. But not all faith leaders agree.
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The Trump administration has accused Khalil of engaging in anti-Semitic activity and support of Hamas. The administration wants Khalil deported. But he's a legal permanent resident, and his attorneys deny any involvement with the terrorist group.
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Tariffs on steel and aluminum are increasing to 25% — not the 50% that President Trump had recently threatened, but high enough to be a headache for automakers.
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The former Philippine president is the first former leader from Asia to face charges at the International Criminal Court. Human rights groups say his violent crackdowns left up to 30,000 dead.