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A group of 23 elected officials in Idaho are asking the state’s pension fund to pull hundreds of millions of dollars out of big tech firms who they say…
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Back in December, we asked you to draw Idaho as you see it.One of the things we were curious to learn is how Idahoans (whether you've lived here your…
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Kids and social media.McCall's alcohol ban, one year later.Key federal conservation fund scheduled to expire.A look at the third installment of 'Our…
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News media has changed drastically since the beginning of the 2016 presidential election. Fake news, Russian bots, data mining and targeted news have…
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Funeral potatoes have gone mainstream. The word on the crunchy, cheesy and gooey casserole has gotten out. Walmart is selling a frozen version of the dish…
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If you spend time scrolling the #idpol Twitter feed, you may have noticed the proliferation of parody accounts posting snarky – and often critical – jabs…
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Twitter has become ubiquitous in politics. The social media platform is one way to reach voters, but it’s not without pitfalls. In Idaho, there’s a…
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Supporters of a Washington gun control measure on the November ballot may have just gotten a mid-summer boost. They’re capitalizing on an audio...
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As more people use Twitter and Facebook to stay in touch, more disaster response agencies are signing up for their own accounts. The Bureau of Land…
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The lead up to the opening of a Nordstrom Rack in Boise last week turned into a mash-up of gift cards, cocktails, and social media. Twitter traffic was…