Afleveringen
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Last week, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared gun violence a public health crisis.
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For the first time in four years, the U.S. Supreme Court session has carried over into July. On this River to River, legal experts dive into some of the most high-profile rulings.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In a 4-3 decision, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law banning abortions at about six weeks of pregnancy can go into effect.
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With a looming deadline, the clock is ticking for Congress to come up with a new Farm Bill.
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Two years since the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion access in Iowa also could change soon.
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The director of the Flood Research Center shares how the center tracks flooding and helps with risk management as Northwest Iowa experiences historic flooding.
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Ed Stone, the former director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and longtime project scientist of NASA’s Voyager mission, was known for his steady leadership and enthusiasm for engaging the public in science.
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A look back at the history of presidential debates, also looking ahead to the 2024 rematch of former President Trump and President Biden.
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The bird flu outbreak continues to expand in the U.S. and Iowa, with tens of millions of chickens, thousands of wild birds and dozens of mammal species infected.
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Family and friends of David Zabner — one of the four victims of the stabbing — gathered at the Eastern Iowa Airport for Zabner's emotional return.
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A potential Iowa immigration law could take effect while the Biden administration considers a proposal that would protect undocumented spouses.
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Drinking alcohol, in any amount, increases your risk of developing cancer.
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Differ We Must by Steve Inskeep reconstructs 16 of Abraham Lincoln’s major disagreements with colleagues and rivals
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Referred to as the "Nobel prize of agriculture", the annual World Food Prize was awarded in October during the Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue held in Des Moines.
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Australian military officers recently had the opportunity to learn about U.S. foreign policy from an Iowa State University professor.
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Eight percent of registered voters in Iowa participated in the June 4 primary election.
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What you eat could be the difference between tossing and turning or golden slumbers
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