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Living With Zika In Puerto Rico Means Watching, Waiting And Fearing Judgment
The Zika virus may have infected more than 1 million people in Puerto Rico, including thousands of pregnant women. Doctors are watching babies born to infected moms who don't show birth defects.
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Nebraska senators move bills to help felons re-enter society
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Legislature is set to consider several measures that aim to help felons re-entering society after prison as part of what…
Outrage, Explanations After United Turns Away Girls From Flight For Wearing Leggings
A woman live-tweeted in disbelief on Sunday as two young girls were turned away for wearing leggings. Why? United, like many airlines, has an enforced dress code for people flying on "buddy passes."
Iowa West Foundation awards 6.5 million in Grant/Initiative Funding
The Iowa West Foundation recently awarded 6.5 million dollars in grants and initiatives in its most recent cycle.Pete Tulipana, President & CEO of the…
Tower Maintenance 3/27/17
On Monday, March 27, 2017, at approximately 1:30 p.m., KIOS went off the air so that routine maintenance work can be done on the tower. You can still…
FACT CHECK: Trump Says Obamacare Is 'Exploding.' It's Not
The Affordable Care Act, passed by Democrats during Obama's presidency, has its weaknesses, but the data show it's not at all "exploding." We have the facts behind what's going on.
Anti-Apartheid Activist Ahmed Kathrada Dies At 87
South African freedom fighter Ahmed "Kathy" Kathrada spent decades in jail with Nelson Mandela. His best friend later in life was one of his prison guards.
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Remembering Roger Wilkins: Civil Rights Lawyer, Columnist And Educator
Roger Wilkins worked at the Justice Department under the Kennedy administration, helped "The Washington Post" win a Pulitzer Prize and taught history and American culture at George Mason University. On Sunday, he died Sunday at the age of 85.
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Release Of Possible Topics For 2020 Census Raises Concerns
The U.S. Census Bureau is set to release proposed topics for questions in the 2020 census. Some demographers are worried that the census will become too politicized under the Trump administration.
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Iranian And Russian Presidents Meet In Moscow
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is in Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rouhani said recently that he hoped "a new turning point in the development of our relations will be reached." NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Karim Sadjadpour of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about their relationship.
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