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Over the last year, Idaho has become home to over 1,200 refugees fleeing war and persecution. Despite finding a safe harbor though, the resettlement process is not an easy one. Which is why programs like Artisans For Hope are working to support these new members of the community, starting with a needle and some thread.
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For more than 60 years, humans have been exploring space. These breakthroughs have changed, not just how we see our universe, but the way we live in it. So, as NASA persists in their trek to the final frontier, we thought we'd take a look at what's in store for the next 20 years in space.
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Last February when Russia invaded Ukraine the conflict began reshaping our world in ways most of us couldn’t have imagined.
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Idaho's Ice Age animals may be gone now, but they had an impact on our ecosystem that lasts today. And studying them could give us clues about how our present day ecosystem works.
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Planning for the future is important, especially when you're dealing with a disease like dementia.
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A look back at the lives of two remarkable women who changed the course of American history.
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Four years ago the New York Times magazine started an initiative called the "1619 Project" to look at the 400th anniversary of black slavery in America. The project has sparked hundreds of conversations on the legacy of black slavery and the contributions of black Americans creating backlash as several states have incited laws to block it from public schools.
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From astronomy to Ice Age mammals, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute brings learning and fellowship together.
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In this digital age, cybersecurity preparedness is a constant battle, and our only defense against hackers trying to steal our information and our identities. Idaho Matters sat down with an expert to give us some advice on how to protect our digital information.
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Idaho Matters finds out how collaboration is helping to protect Idaho's forests and natural resources.