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NPR’s Steve Inskeep discusses his latest book Differ We Must. Then presidential historian Tim Walch explains the roots of today’s political polarization and moments of cooperation across the aisle.
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The Sounds of West 7th Festival focuses on the community’s deep diversity.
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Iowa's last known Holocaust survivor, David Wolnerman, died this month. His son, Michael Wolnerman, shares memories of his father, who survived 11 concentration camps throughout World War II.
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The AlRazi Academy is the only full-time Islamic school in Iowa and is hoping to take advantage of the state's new private school voucher program.
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The network of the Underground Railroad spanned free and enslaved states across the U.S., including Iowa.
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Former president Donald Trump is asking for a delay in his trial on charges of keeping classified records at his Mar-a-Lago estate in violation of the Presidential Records Act.
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Isaac Campbell, from Ottumwa, has erected historic photographs around Iowa towns and beyond using a method that requires only water, flour and sugar.
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Using only water, flour and sugar over a stove, Isaac Campbell uses creativity and love of community to bring wheat paste murals to life.
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The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company was owned by two Euro-American men in the late 1800s who used the tribe's identity to sell so-called "Indian remedies."
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Colson Whitehead won the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize for his novel about a young enslaved woman who escapes a Georgia plantation on a literal train to freedom.