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Frank Langfitt spent nearly two decades as an international correspondent reporting from more than 50 countries and territories. Now he covers threats to democracy at home and abroad as NPR’s global democracy correspondent.
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Fifteen years ago on April 3, Iowa became the third state to establish marriage equality. Now, over a decade later, LGBTQ issues are still hotly debated.
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Frank Langfitt spent nearly two decades as an international correspondent reporting from more than 50 countries and territories. Now, he covers threats to democracy at home and abroad.
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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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Saturday is the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since then, nearly 500,000 Ukrainian refugees have come to the U.S., and one woman has helped bring dozens of them to a northwest Iowa county.
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Writers with different perspectives reflect on the Ukraine war nearly two years after Russia invaded the country.
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Seven Ukrainian exchange students were in Iowa as they watched Russian forces invade their home country in February 2022.
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The World Food Prize will be awarded Thursday to the founder of a nonprofit that turns mine fields back into farm fields, just as the group prepares to begin work in Ukraine.
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How does the war in Ukraine end?
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Haley visited Sioux City a day after Hamas militants launched a surprise attack on Israel. Haley provided her perspective and priorities for the United States during a town hall event at Morningside University.