The economic cost of hangovers
The Atlantic: Excessive boozing costs the economy about $1.37 in lost productivity for each drink consumed.
The Atlantic: Excessive boozing costs the economy about $1.37 in lost productivity for each drink consumed.
NBC News: Antarctic scientists say the contnent’s largest, deepest subsurface lake, Lake Vostok, is likely teaming with thousands tiny varieties of organisms and fish.
CBSnews: Douglas Dayton, who led the transformation of a family department store into retailing giant Target Corp., has died at the age of 88.
A multimillion-dollar state ad campaign debuts this week to raise awareness of Cover Oregon, the state’s new health insurance marketplace.
Oregon community groups are trying to persuade people to get their GED by the end of 2013 before the tests get harder and more complex.
BBC: Fifa Secretary-General Jerome Valcke said 70% of the matches would cost less than in previous events; ticket prices will be announced on 19 July.
Retail in Eugene is growing quickly, with storefronts in long-stagnant areas being rented.
Oregon lawmakers proposed to partly fund the Convention Center hotel with $10 million in lottery bonds.
The Oregon House and Senate passed a bill to create the state’s first water supply development fund.
Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown’s record $65,000 fine against the sponsor of a pro-marijuana petition was upheld by an administrative law judge.