
Claire Rush
Oregon State Government Reporter at Associated Press
@AP in Oregon. Previously @Report4America and on French airwaves 📺📻 @France24_en @RFI_En. LA native, @UCBerkeley alum. Retweets≠endorsements
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chronicle-tribune.com | Barbara Ortutay |Claire Rush
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world.
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argus-press.com | Barbara Ortutay |Claire Rush
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world.
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heraldandnews.com | Barbara Ortutay |Claire Rush
There are programs in Oregon teaching older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world. It all came crashing down this month when President Donald Trump — on his own digital platform, Truth Social — announced his intention to end the Digital Equity Act, a federal grant program meant to help bridge the digital divide. kAm%CF>A 3C2?565 :E 2D “#prx$% 2?5 x{{tvp{” 2?5 D2:5 :E 2>@F?ED E@ “H@<6 92?5@FED 32D65 @? C246]” w6 D2:5 :E H2D 2?
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tucson.com | Barbara Ortutay |Claire Rush
PORTLAND, Ore. — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world.
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wacotrib.com | Barbara Ortutay |Claire Rush
PORTLAND, Ore. — One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some who have never touched a computer, how to navigate in an increasingly digital world.
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