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After stepping down as anchor of the PBS Newshour, Judy Woodruff has been traveling the country to better understand what divides Americans in her latest reporting project, America at a Crossroads.
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One can find unfounded conspiracy theories throughout U.S. history. On this episode of River to River — how conspiracy theories take root, grow and do real damage.
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Charity Nebbe speaks with the creator of "The 1619 Project" Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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Proposals to overhaul Iowa’s AEAs and address school safety, and a bill allowing state agencies to hire private auditing firms have been advanced by state lawmakers.
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Should presidential hopeful Nikki Haley remain optimistic after Trump's win in New Hampshire?
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If everything goes to plan on Monday, the Iowa Republican caucuses will have results at the end of the night. But for Democrats, it’ll be very different than in past years. Democrats are figuring out what it means to caucus without being first-in-the-nation at choosing a presidential candidate.
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Incumbent candidates have publicity and experience on their side. However, eleven presidents still have lost their reelection bids.
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Everything seemed to go well during the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses — until it came time for results. Welcome back to Caucus Land.
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The Colorado Supreme Court voted 4-3 this week to declare former President Donald Trump ineligible for the state's presidential primary ballot.
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A federal appeals court moved to drastically weaken the act, which was passed in 1965.