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Note: This is an encore edition of Reader’s Corner. The episode originally aired in May 2023. An interview with Martha C. Nussbaum, author of Justice for Animals. The book offers a revolutionary new theory and call to action on animal rights, ethics, and law.
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On the second week of June, Rebecca Evans reads “How Music Stays in the Body,” a poem by Lee Herrick.
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The Roadless Rule has been in place for decades. Lawmakers are divided.
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Testing wastewater to gauge community health isn't a new idea, but it took off during the COVID-19 pandemic. Viral levels in sewage could predict a rise in confirmed infections and associated increases in hospital visits.
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The president is trying to downsize the U.S Forest Service and eliminate wildfire and smoke research as the American West is facing a potentially epic summer fire season.
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As New World Screwworm fly infestations spread in Texas and New Mexico, officials warn Idahoans to look out for infections among livestock and pets traveling across state lines.
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With a record 48 teams and 1,248 players, there's an endless number of stats about the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here are a few to get you started.
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The Idaho State Board of Canvassers voted Tuesday afternoon to officially certify the results of the state’s May 19 primary election during a meeting at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise.
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Boise City Mayor Lauren McLean proposed a lower property tax increase for next year’s budget to account for unexpected revenue.
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The Supreme Court is heading into its crunch time, the part of the year when the justices are racing to finish decisions and dissents in the cases that remain undecided. Here's what's left.