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U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut is expected to decide Friday whether to temporarily block the president from deploying troops in Portland.
The latest on active regional wildfires.
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Oregon’s Democratic members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives voted against a short-term federal spending package.
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Social Security and Medicare benefits will keep flowing in a government shutdown, but federal employees will be working without pay and delays likely will occur across many services.
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Hamas said it would agree to release the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Despite not agreeing to the full U.S. peace proposal, President Trump said the group seemed ready for peace.
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The government's monthly jobs report was not published Friday as a result of the federal shutdown. That's left businesses and policymakers in the dark about the strength of the U.S. job market.
Records released Wednesday offer more context to the national guard deployment being planned in Portland.
A Supreme Court decision in a Humboldt County case could expand the right to jury trials when fighting fines.