CFP playoff lineup: Oregon increases in the latest rankings and Miami enters the bracket

The College Football Playoff Selection Committee has just unveiled its newest rankings. Interestingly, the updated bracket features some unexpected twists. Oregon State managed to defeat the ranked USC and surpassed Ole Miss. It’s worth noting that Ole Miss had a quiet week until they played against Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl this Friday. That’s […]
Oregon awards $650,000 to teachers dismissed for advocating gender policy.

Oregon Educators Settle Lawsuit Over Gender Identity Policy An Oregon school district has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle a lawsuit involving two educators who were dismissed for advocating their gender identity policy proposals. Rachel Sager, the former principal of North Middle School, along with Katie Medart, a former health sciences teacher, filed a lawsuit […]
College Football Playoff: 4 important questions about Texas, Oregon, Utah, Miami, and others

Tonight, the latest College Football Playoff rankings are set to be revealed. There weren’t many high-stakes games on the Week 13 schedule, but a few pressing questions linger for the selection committee as they approach this fourth round of rankings. So, what are these questions? Let’s explore them and perhaps offer some insights to the […]
Ways to watch USC vs. Oregon without cost: Start time, livestream

Today, there’s an opportunity to disrupt a winning streak. The USC Trojans, ranked 17th and led by Jayden Maiava, are riding a wave of momentum with an undefeated record from their first three games. However, they face a significant challenge today against the No. 8 Oregon Ducks, who have clinched the last four championships, at […]
Oregon identifies three health insurance companies, a hospital organization, and a clinic due to an unexpected increase in costs.

Regulators in Oregon are alleging that five healthcare providers have raised medical costs without offering satisfactory explanations. In 2021, the state established a 3.4% ceiling on how much hospitals, insurers, and healthcare organizations can increase per capita spending for patient care. This policy, initially approved in 2019 and enhanced in 2021, aims to tackle soaring […]
Providence eliminates 150 jobs in Oregon, with many in its insurance program

Providence has revealed another round of layoffs in Oregon, affecting over 150 jobs. Out of those, 84 positions are linked to Providence Health Plan, which is part of the Catholic Health System based in Portland. The health plan provides a variety of coverage options, including commercial, individual, small group, and Medicare Advantage plans, serving around […]
Oregon track athlete shares her thoughts on including trans individuals in girls’ sports

Message from a Former Track Star on Women in Sports Alexa Anderson, a former high school track athlete from Oregon, recently reached out to girls facing challenges around transgender participation in sports. Earlier this year, she made headlines for her stance against sharing the podium with a transgender competitor. Polls indicate that a majority of […]
Government shutdown expected to conclude without an agreement on Obamacare subsidies. Here’s what it means for people in Oregon.

Oregonians who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly known as Obamacare, may face increased costs next year with no definite solution in sight. The upcoming federal spending package intended to prevent a government shutdown does not address the expiring enhanced premium tax credit that has supported health insurance for millions, including […]
Climate Legal Battles Face Another Challenge in Oregon

Oregon Court Deals Setback to Climate Movement A climate initiative aimed at oil and gas companies faced a significant defeat recently in an Oregon court. Plaintiffs’ lawyers admitted to not disclosing funding for two studies that were included as evidence. One of the defendants argued this situation reveals an ethically questionable relationship between local governments, […]
Oregon teenagers Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard achieve legal success in their lawsuit against the OSAA regarding competition with transgender athletes.

Oregon Teens Win Legal Battle Over Protest Teens Alexa Anderson and Reece Eckardt from Oregon have achieved a legal victory against the state’s high school sports association following their protest against transgender athletes during a medal ceremony in May. The lawsuit claims that the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) retaliated by removing them from official […]