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How inflatable tanks and other trickery saved thousands of soldiers' lives in WWII Europe

The Congressional Gold Medal was recently awarded to living and deceased members of the Ghost...

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Statehouse reporters recap the legislative session and bills awaiting Governor Reynolds' signature

The Iowa Legislature adjourned this past weekend, the eighth session in a row with Republican...

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Severe weather rips through Midwest

Storms tore through parts of the Midwest this week, resulting in tornadoes in multiple states,...

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How good is the economy, really?

Economists say that traditional indicators are favorable, yet one in six Iowans has trouble...

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The start of Donald Trump's first trial

Political scholars analyze the latest headlines, including the start of the fraud trial against...

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New EPA regulations aim to curb cancer-causing air pollution

A cancer cluster in Illinois was connected to a nearby chemical plant that emitted carcinogenic...

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Ex-UI employee lied about identity for decades

As a now ex-University of Iowa employee lied about his identity, the real William Woods ended up...

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NPR correspondent examines her religious upbringing in 'The Exvangelicals'

Growing up in a deeply evangelical Midwest family, NPR's Sarah McCammon was strictly taught to...

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Understanding the latest abortion news on the state and federal levels

Iowa's six-week abortion ban cleared a legislative hurdle this week, though it's still blocked...

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Making the workplace work better for those with autism

Experts discuss how to make the workplace better for people on the autism spectrum

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A look at tax cuts proposed in Iowa

Iowa Republicans are currently working on a constitutional amendment that would require a flat...

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Former Des Moines librarian suing city and library system for mishandling explicit patron behavior

A former staff member of the Des Moines Public Library's North Side branch recently filed a...

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Traveling back in time to America's first eclipse chasers

In 1869, Iowa was directly in the path of a total solar eclipse.

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The 15th anniversary of marriage equality in Iowa

Fifteen years ago on April 3, Iowa became the third state to establish marriage equality. Now,...

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What to expect and how to prepare for severe thunderstorms this summer

Iowa has had the third largest total of violent tornadoes since 1950, behind Oklahoma and Texas.

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Legislative issues vary across the Midwest

There’s a mix of red and blue politics across the Midwest. Statehouse journalists share updates...

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Breaking down the Caitlin Clark effect

Caitlin Clark is a basketball phenomenon, catapulting women’s sports to a level previously...

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A bright or dystopian future with AI?

Artificial intelligence has been the subject of many dystopian novels and movies, but it's become...

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Judge issues limited gag order on Trump ahead of April trial

Political analysts discuss top stories, including FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, the...

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What NPR's Frank Langfitt has learned covering international affairs for two decades

Frank Langfitt spent nearly two decades as an international correspondent reporting from more...

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