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Roe v. Wade overturned, Iowa Senators at odds over gun control and just what will happen to Iowa's First in the Nation caucus?
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The U.S. Senate voted 64-34 to pass the first major federal gun safety legislation in a generation Tuesday.
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An NPR Midwest Newsroom journalist takes a look into a program that gets donated venison into food pantries. The investigation raises questions about the presence of lead shot in donated food and its impact on consumers.
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Friday morning, a crowd gathered at Cornerstone Chruch in Ames to pray for the women shot and killed the previous night.
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Police report that a man shot two women outside the largest protestant church in Ames Thursday night.
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May was a month marked by the grim headlines of mass shootings in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas. But in the past these tragedies haven't translated to political consensus around what do with gun access.
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Host Ben Kieffer talks with political analysts from the University of Iowa and Cornell College about political reaction to the shooting at an elementary school in Texas.
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A legal expert walks through the big cases before SCOTUS as we await rulings on everything from gun rights and abortion access to prayer in public school sports and crimes on American Indian reservations.
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La policía de Des Moines ha acusado a 10 adolescentes en relación con el tiroteo mortal de José David López, de 15 años, en el exterior del East High School el mes pasado. La policía ha dicho que López era el objetivo previsto.
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Five of the 10 teenagers charged in connection with a school campus shooting in Des Moines last month have pleaded not guilty in court filings.