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Oregon Politics · PortlandOregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) on Saturday said the city of Portland did not need National Guard soldiers to help protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities as ordered by President Trump earlier in the day. “In my conversations directly with President Trump and [Homeland Security] Secretary Noem, I have been abundantly clear with them that Portland and the state of Oregon believe in the rule of law, and we can manage our own local public safety needs,” Kotek said during a Saturday morning news conference.See the Story
Oregon governor to Trump: ‘No need for military troops’ in Portland
45% Center coverage: 92 sources

Government Shutdown · United StatesOffice of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought told House Republicans on Wednesday, the first day of the government shutdown, that the Trump administration will start firing federal employees in the next “one to two” days, according to two GOP sources on the conference call.See the Story
Trump Budget Chief Says Firings Are Coming in 'One to Two' Days Due to Shutdown
58% Left coverage: 33 sources

Seattle · SeattleSEATTLE — Checking the melodrama meter here … and it isn’t spiking. This column might sound hyperbolic, but it feels more hyper-accurate. There have been 116 meetings between the Washington and Washington State football teams. They have played with Rose…See the Story
Matt Calkins: If Apple Cup’s Demise Is Near, Blame Pac-12 Split and NIL Era
93% Center coverage: 31 sources