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A new report examines current research about social media's effects on the mental and physical health of young people.
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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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Student loan forgiveness, access to Mifepristone, and checks and balances over voting maps are among several cases awaiting decision by the U.S. Supreme Court this June.
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First lady Jill Biden said Monday that she wants the defeated Iowa women’s basketball team to be invited to the White House in addition to the national title winner Louisiana State University.
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In 1944, Tova Friedman and her family were taken to the extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. She shares the story in her book The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope — and through TikTok, with the help of her grandson. Friedman visited Cedar Rapids and Mount Vernon in her first trip to Iowa.
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A young author discusses his book about feline friends, and an Iowa mother discusses why she started a foundation to stand up to book challenges.
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Charity Nebbe talks to Donald Lewis about insects, his career and retirement.
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Listen back to Charity Nebbe's conversation with Mary Potter Kenyon about creativity and Gideon Kidd's social media journey from petting dogs to co-writing his own book.
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Ben Kieffer and his guests dissect politics at the federal and state levels, including Iowa lawmakers' rejection of the first proposed map of the state's political boundaries in a special session Tuesday.
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Social Media Misinformation About 'Buses Of Rioters' Fuels Real Fears In Iowa And Across The CountryLast week, officials in Council Bluffs implemented a curfew and shut down three interstate exits while armed civilians equipped themselves with…