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Experts discuss domestic and international politics, including the student loan case before the U.S. Supreme Court, increased aid promised to Ukraine and more.
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Journalists with the websites Bleeding Heartland and the Iowa Capital Dispatch say they had to sue Gov. Kim Reynolds to receive records related to her response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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MSNBC's Joy Reid was expected to pursue a profession such as medicine or law.
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Also, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill that allocates up to $7,598 of state funding per child per year for private school tuition.
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Iowa's oldest newspaper is under new management. Community Media Group claims more staffing, more coverage to come.
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The struggles and successes of newspapers in towns like Carroll, Iowa amid recent crises such as the pandemic and declining revenues are chronicled in a new book.
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Cuts continue at the U.S.' largest newspaper company, which announced mass layoffs two months ago.
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While many Iowa teachers are exiting the profession, former reporter Daniel Finney is pivoting to education.
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The CBS veteran with three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards offers his perspective on the potential for nuclear war with Russia, the state of journalism in the United States and the perceptions and material impact of January 6.
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The Storm Lake Times bought its competitor the Pilot-Tribune, ending a decades-old newspaper war. Pulitzer Prize-winning Editor Art Cullen discusses how the merger will impact local journalism.