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Chaplains provide spiritual counsel at some of life's most raw moments. With psychedelic legalization spreading, some chaplains think this role should include facilitating psychedelic trips.
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Jefferson Public Radio’s year-long series to help you understand the Klamath Dam removal.
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There are hundreds of open positions in Shasta County. With such an excess of openings, a newcomer might wonder how anyone could need a job in the far northern California county. But a closer look at the pay and political dysfunction there shows why so few people are filling those seats.
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The sudden mussel die-off seems to be happening mostly along the Pacific Northwest coast.
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Hollywood production has been halted for months as actors and writers have been on strike. Now, the writers are headed back to work. Actors represented by SAG-AFTRA remain on strike.
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Some legal scholars and activists say an obscure provision of the Constitution, dating back to just after the Civil War, should disqualify Donald Trump from a second White House term.
- Thousands of federal firefighters face a looming pay cut. How much is up to Congress
- Why Iran won't budge on mandatory hijab laws — according to the president's wife
- Senate pickleball caucus leaves politics off the court
- A Mafia boss on the run for decades dies in hospital months after his capture
- Manila vows to remove barrier placed by China's coast guard at a disputed site
The Oregon Court of Appeals in Salem will decide whether prisoners shouldn’t be held for longer than 15 days.
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara unveils a plan to shore up the California insurance market for homeowners. Insurers would return to wildfire zones, but would have an easier path to rate increases.