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It became clear in the last election that a stark division existed between urban and rural areas. In places such as north Idaho, people with similar political stripes have begun seeking each other out. When Adrien Koch retired last summer from her job...
It became clear in the last election that a stark division existed between urban and rural areas. In places such as north Idaho, people with similar political stripes have begun seeking each other out. When Adrien Koch retired last summer from her job...
At Georgetown University, Gaston Hall Washington, D.C. Wednesday November 20, 2013 “America’s Future in Asia” Thank you, Victor, for all your exceptional work to advance American policy toward Asia -- from your time on the NSC staff...
In an English class in the Jefferson County Open School in Lakewood, Colorado, students are studying one of the biggest issues on the planet . An interdisciplinary approach lets students learn about climate change, rapid population growth and the sudden...
By the time Ceree Morrison found hundreds of pilot whales washed ashore on a remote beach in New Zealand 250 to 300 of them were already dead. The rest remained alive on Farewell Spit, a long strip of land that hooks from the country's South Island into...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
Where Did Agriculture Begin? Oh Boy, It's Complicated | KSUT Public Radio
Scientists have long assumed that farming began among one group in the Mideast. But a new study suggests a more diverse origin story.
St. Paul Mayor Attends White House Meeting About Police, Community | KSUT Public Radio
Steve Inskeep talks to Mayor Christopher Coleman of St. Paul, Minn., who participated in Obama's meeting about policing reform. Last week's shooting of a black man took place in a St. Paul suburb.
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