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This week, a jury will hear the case of a protester who blocked traffic while demonstrating in Iowa City. Here’s what you need to know ahead of time.
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Host Ben Kieffer and guests discuss the week's headlines from around the state, including the controversial Satanic Temple of Iowa display at the Capitol, UNI faculty criticizing the university for how it allocates funds and more.
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Two lawsuits were filed this week challenging a state law that bans books that include sexual content from school libraries, among other things.
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued an ethics code this week, without stipulating how the rules will be enforced.
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The struggles and successes of newspapers in towns like Carroll amid recent crises such as the pandemic and declining revenues are chronicled in a new book.
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What do North Dakota's most famous accordionist who died more than 30 years ago and a writer and musician living in Minneapolis have in common?
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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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On this Banned Books Week, an annual nationwide celebration of the freedom to read, we listen back to a conversation about recent book challenges across Iowa and the U.S.
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The Iowa House passed a bill that calls for faculty and students at the three state universities to be trained each year about free speech rights. Rep. Dustin Hite, R-New Sharon, said the bill is in response to incidents in which the views of conservative students at the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa were dismissed or denigrated.