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The author of “Finding the Freedom to Get Unstuck and Be Happier” unpacks how the findings of Buddhism and psychology can change our lives.
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The leadership change comes amid GuideOne’s defense of a complaint filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in March.
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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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Listen back to Charity Nebbe's conversation with Iowa writer Lyz Lenz.
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Jewish synagogues across the Midwest are focusing anew on security protocols after a hostage incident in a Texas temple.
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The first female bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa will be ordained this weekend.
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Iowa history is Jewish history. We talk about how synagogues created space for Iowans to be Jewish in public and how these communities are changing. Then we hear from a quilter bringing her craft to the streaming platform Twitch.
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The Iowa Attorney General’s office has released the findings in its review of clergy abuse within the state’s Catholic Church.
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An Iowa City religious group will host free vaccination clinics for rural immigrant communities starting this week.
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Two students at a western Iowa university are among those suing the U.S. Department of Education, alleging some private religious colleges are discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. The class action lawsuit argues the practice is unconstitutional because the schools receive federal funding.