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In the South, food and music go hand in hand. They define much of what we think of as Southern culture, and they say a lot about our past, our present, and our future. Each week, Sid Evans, Editor in Chief of Southern Living, sits down with musicians, chefs, and other Southern icons to hear the stories of how they grew up, what inspires them, and why they feel connected to the region. Through honest conversations, Sid explores childhood memories, the family meals they still think about, and the intersection of food and music in their lives. Always surprising, always engaging, Biscuits & Jam is a celebration of the South—and the people who are moving it forward every day. New episodes every Tuesday.
1925 murder in Vinton was an unsolved mystery until now
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1 2025 Iowa cancer report finds fewer Iowans are dying from cancer 47:37
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Iowa has one of the highest cancer rates in the U.S., but advancements have led to more survivors.

1 Postal workers union asks Iowans to oppose U.S. Postal Service privatization 47:51
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Today, analysis from political scientists at Iowa State University and Drake University.

1 Drake's Harkin Center sets a new design standard for those of all abilities 47:56
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As former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin was preparing to retire after serving 40 years in Congress, he founded The Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement in 2013 to carry on his legacy and policy work.

1 The future of the Democratic caucuses in Iowa 48:01
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The future of Iowa's spot in the presidential nominating calendar is up in the air. What's at stake?

1 Cuts to federal AmeriCorps funding leaves Iowans uncertain 48:05
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A look at this week's news, including the end of a state mental health program and the potential privatization of the U.S. Postal Service.

1 Former Iowa lawmaker and trailblazer shares about growing up amid the civil rights movement 48:04
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Former state Rep. Helen Miller on her memoir I Don't Swim. Then, water safety tips from an Iowa swim instructor.

1 New candidates enter Iowa congressional races 48:07
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On this Politics Day episode, analysis from political scientists at Iowa State University.

1 Des Moines Waterworks CEO reflects on 35 years at the utility 47:45
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A conversation with Ted Corrigan, the soon-to-retire CEO of Des Moines Water Works.

1 A story of resilience and innovation in an Iowa town 47:58
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Today, how a Drake University program helped Perry bounce back from economic disaster.

1 Community support for West Liberty man deported to Guatemala 47:31
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On today's Newbuzz, loved ones and activists call on lawmakers to bring back a West Liberty man deported by ICE.

1 The Iowa Hunger Summit brings Iowans together to solve food insecurity 48:00
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Iowans address how changes to federal food assistance programs will reshape how we address food insecurity issues.

1 President Trump visits Iowa, celebrates passage of Big Beautiful Bill 48:01
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Political scientists analyze how the new tax and policy legislation will affect Iowans and other major headlines.
Exploring the environmental impact of increased use of artificial intelligence, in Iowa and around the country.

1 'Board our boat and bring her to life:' commissioning the USS Iowa 47:52
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The USS Iowa is the first Virginia Class submarine built with accommodations for female crew members.

1 Iowans raise concerns over the 'Big Beautiful Bill' 48:01
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Political experts discuss Trump's policy and tax bill and the Paramount settlement.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has issued decisions concerning gender-affirming care, birthright citizenship, religious charter schools and more. Legal experts discuss the rulings and their implications.
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1 A look at some of the new Iowa laws taking effect this week 48:02
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A ban on holding cell phones while driving, removal of gender identity protections in the Iowa Civil Rights Act and a ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are among the new state laws taking effect July 1.
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1 2024 World Food Prize awarded to scientists protecting food security with a global seed vault 47:51
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World leaders and top experts in development, agriculture, economic policy, resource management and nutrition gather annually in Iowa for the Norman E. Bourlaug International Dialogue.
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1 Rep. Feenstra says 'Big Beautiful Bill' will grow the economy and help rural America 38:21
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On this Politics Day episode of River to River experts discuss a new NYC mayoral candidate, Iowa lawmakers expressing gratitude for Trump's actions in the Middle East and more.
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1 A conversation with the former acting solicitor general of the U.S. 37:59
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As the top courtroom lawyer for the U.S., Neal Katyal has argued over 50 cases before the Supreme Court.
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1 Iowa scientists share how individual actions can impact our climate and state of mind 39:48
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What can individuals do to combat climate change? Three authors of the Iowa Climate Statement share how people can be a part of the solution.
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1 Former Iowa lawmaker publishes children's book about becoming a refugee 38:09
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A look at this week's headlines in Iowa, including a conversation with a Bosnian American for World Refugee Day.
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1 Exploring the legacy and future of Juneteenth across the state 40:15
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Juneteenth, a federal holiday, honors the emancipation of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865 — the final group of Americans to be notified they were free.
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1 Political tensions grow following the assassination of Minnesota legislative leader 48:01
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Iowa political scientists analyze local and global politics, including the assassination of a Minnesota legislator, the 'No Kings' protests and Christina Bohannan launching her third congressional campaign.
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1 1925 murder in Vinton was an unsolved mystery until now 47:45
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A conversation with author Tom Chorneau on his new book "Mrs. Cook & the Klan."
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1 Transgender Iowans brace for gender identity protections to be removed this July 48:03
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Gender identity as a protected class will soon be removed from the Iowa Civil Rights Act. This hour, how people and communities are responding.
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1 Iowa Republicans react to Reynolds veto on pipeline bill 48:05
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A look at important stories from the week, including Reynolds' controversial veto of a carbon pipeline bill, a look at the changes to a CDC vaccine advisory panel and more.
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1 Finding climate solutions through grassroots action 48:01
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As the current administration looks to cut Biden-era clean energy tax credits, a grassroots lobbying group will head to D.C. to make a case for keeping them.
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1 Primary battles emerge for Iowa gubernatorial, Senate races 47:57
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Less than a year away from the midterm primaries, new contenders announce their campaigns for governor and Joni Ernst's Senate seat.
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1 Iowa veteran strives to provide better life for his Afghan counterpart 48:06
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An update from a retired Green Beret from Ottumwa on his efforts to help his former Afghan Special Forces counterpart. Then, what the travel ban means for Afghan refugees.
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