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The announcement that PeaceHealth is no longer going to be in network for any of the Medicare advantage plans offered by Health Net came as … Continue reading
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The announcement that PeaceHealth is no longer going to be in network for any of the Medicare advantage plans offered by Health Net came as … Continue reading
I was appalled at the scurrilous — and unsupported — attack on Rick Levin (“Dump Levin,” Letters, Oct. 31) by Doyle Strader. Is he, perhaps, … Continue reading
There are simply not enough negative adjectives to describe the character and chicanery of President Trump. Endless pro-and-con discussions (mostly diatribes) have taken place concerning his policies in … Continue reading
In 2016, a media firestorm erupted when Tribeca Film Festival abruptly censored its documentary selection, Vaxxed, amid pressure from pro-pharmaceutical interests. In response to media … Continue reading
Even if Christopher Calder and his two cherry-picked studies are correct, and 97 percent of climate scientists are wrong (Letters, 10/31): If human caused climate change is … Continue reading
• Election Day has come and gone; only one in five Eugene voters bothered to cast ballots. After the City Council passed a payroll tax … Continue reading
When an insecure new kid shows up at school, all the hyperactive squirming and unfunny, unoriginal mouthing of memes and stand-up comedy lines says, “Please, … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly has a hiking column again! Chandra LeGue of Oregon Wild, who recently authored a book on hikes in Oregon’s ancient forest, will … Continue reading
I saw Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci performed by Cascadia Concert Opera yesterday in Emmaus Lutheran Church — what magnificent voices, what magnificent music, what magnificent acoustics! … Continue reading
Recently, The Register-Guard pulled a fast one. The editors “caught and killed” my timely letter. It was about a visitor to Eugene who has counseled uninformed American … Continue reading