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Redrawing the map in Iowa. Raising the country's debt limit. And Reynolds' bump in popularity.
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A Des Moines man arrested after the January attack on the U.S. Capitol is going back to jail after breaking a judge’s order to stay off the internet.
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The report says Russian leader Vladimir Putin authorized a campaign to assist former President Donald Trump and undermine Joe Biden, though it was not on the same scale as Moscow's efforts in 2016.
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Of all of the images captured of the mob of pro-Trump extremists that stormed the U.S. Capitol, among the most iconic is a photo of an Iowan. Doug Jensen, a 41-year-old Des Moines resident, is now in custody and faces five federal charges for his role in the riot.
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The retail giant removed firearms and ammunition from its shelves saying it's a precautionary step amid the recent outbreak of civil unrest. But the weapons are still available, if you ask for them.
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Iowa’s top election official says he is confident the state’s voting system is prepared to stand up to any potential cyberattacks aimed at disrupting the election.
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Comparing the cyber threats of 2016 with the present.