Gates will sit for a closed-door interview before the House Oversight Committee about his relationship with convicted sex ...
A Springfield School District spokesperson said the new superintendent will be announced during the school board’s June 22 ...
The Eugene Emeralds defeated the Spokane Indians 6-5 Tuesday to clinch the Northwest League first-half title, securing a spot in the championship series this September.
Oregon State Police invites youth ages 9-17 to name its new red Labrador retriever joining the Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Last updated at 4:35 p.m. The University of Oregon said "normal activities" can resume after an earlier bomb threat caused an evacuation of Hayward Field. The university first issued an alert just ...
Xi's silence on North Korea's nuclear program came as Kim tried to convince the world of the irreversibility of his country's ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Miguel Delaney, chief football writer for The Independent, about some of the controversies surrounding the World Cup.
Ehud Barak withdrew Israeli forces from Lebanon in 2000, ending an occupation that lasted nearly two decades. He says that ...
Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil writes about the ascent of the first grunge band to sign with a major label and the death of lead singer Chris Cornell in his memoir, "A Screaming Life." ...
NASA has named the crew of next year's Artemis III mission. The four astronauts will orbit the Earth and practice rendezvous techniques and other tasks to simulate skills needed for a lunar landing.
With Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un reaffirming ties while sidestepping nuclear tensions, the U.S. faces a growing challenge in responding to an increasingly confident, nuclear-armed North Korea.
World Cup fever is hitting Canada ahead of kickoff Thursday. With soaring ticket prices and growing questions off the pitch, will passion for the game last?