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IowaWatch reporter Krista Johnson and Iowa Public Radio reporter Sarah Boden have been analyzing data and interviewing people since the beginning of this year for this investigation
It was quite a week last week with the buzz about impeachment. Relax. I’m not referring to President Donald Trump. I’m talking about the mayor of Muscatine.
One of three sons of Mr. and Mrs. A.O. McGuire, Jesse McGuire gave a detailed account of the battle that sent him to an American Red Cross Hospital “somewhere in France.”
Envy affects people in different ways.
Some of us are motivated by the old adage of “keeping up with the Joneses.”
But I have no desire to keep up with
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Episode 3
We talk in a teleconference with Mauro Loda and Sharyl Sauer from DuPont Pioneer. Loda explains how the company protects its clients’
If the law of supply and demand applied to the marketplace of ideas like it does to economics, political opinions wouldn’t be worth a plug nickel.They are everywhere, more so than ever since the election of Donald J. Trump to the U.S. presidency and especially on Iowa’s college campuses.
In their own words, students and faculty at Iowa colleges and universities reveal whether or not rhetoric on their campuses has calmed since the November presidential election.
“I never had a rude word from a soldier in my life. I’ve met rebuffs from steamboat captains and paymasters and that kind of fish, but never from one of the boys!” Aunt Becky Young told a reporter with the Chicago Tribune in 1888.
The U.S. military and Department of Energy have been allowed to continue the open burning and detonation of explosives and, in a few cases, even radioactive wastes under a 1980 exemption from the Environmental Protection Agency. One of those sites is in Iowa.
Here we go again.
The people of this nation like to hold the United States up as a sanctuary for free speech and freedom of expression. We like to think
We talk with Shane Cox, a Simpson College associate professor of accounting, about the ways an average person views cyber security, what that person thinks about identity theft and how to protect personal information. Cox gives us an "average person" look at cyber security. Part of a series.