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Like any group, members of Oregon鈥檚 Jewish communities hold diverse views on the protests seen here and across the country, as well as on the war abroad. Many feel afraid, anxious and isolated.
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CalMatters鈥 Sergio Olmos documented two dramatic days at UCLA that culminated in the university dismantling a pro-Palestine encampment. Here鈥檚 a look at what he saw.
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University administration said that 25 protesters were arrested early Tuesday morning on the Arcata campus.
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Protesters on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata have now shut down the university through the weekend. The pro-Palestinian protesters have been occupying a building on campus since Monday.
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The demonstration was part of a nationwide action Monday in support of Palestine.
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An internal Department of Homeland Security report assessing the agency鈥檚 intelligence collection on Portland racial justice protesters in 2020 has been released nearly in its entirety. A heavily redacted version of the report was released in 2021.
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New lawsuits filed against federal law enforcement, city of Portland for actions during 2020 protestPlaintiffs describe being taken in unmarked vans, being deliberately shot at with rubber grenades and being wantonly hit on the head, among other complaints.
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Rouge Valley residents gathered in Ashland Thursday night to rally in support of Ukraine on the one-month anniversary of the invasion by Russian forces.
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A damning Department of Homeland Security internal report outlines how senior leadership pushed unfounded conspiracies about antifascists, encouraged staff to violate constitutional rights, and made spurious connections between protesters who engaged in criminal activity during last summer's racial justice protests.
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Oregon's senior U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat, said he spoke to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the agency's use of force during last summer's protests in Portland. Wyden said Mayorkas told him that "what went on in Portland is unacceptable.鈥
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The last election marked a beginning; not just for the candidates elected, but for the people who worked against their election. "Resistance" groups鈥
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The White House proposed federal legislation on health care, and people took to the streets. A different White House proposed changes to health care鈥
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Not long after Donald Trump walks into the White House, plenty of other Americans will be walking. The Women's March on Washington will draw thousands of鈥