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  • Parents and kids across Bloomington-Normal are about to snap back into their school routines as classes resume in Unit 5 and District 87 after summer…
  • Students at Iowa State University can now enroll in a climate science major aimed at exploring climate change solutions. The new program has studies in climate policy, economics and communications.
  • Liane speaks with University of New Mexico anthropology professor Keith Basso (pronounced like the fish) about his book WISDOM SITS IN PLACES (University of New Mexico Press). Basso worked with the Western Apache in Arizona and has made maps of the significant places of their culture, but those outside the tribe will never see them.
  • Israel's military expands Gaza ground offensive — targets all Hamas strongholds. The Purdue Pharma OxyContin settlement lands at the Supreme Court. Former Rep. Liz Cheney's new book is out Tuesday.
  • Deaths from opioid overdoses are on the rise, and we know that because of data on death certificates. States determine who fills them out and what information they record. And that can vary widely.
  • Iowa's abortion ban makes an exception for circumstances like rape. But many doctors and activists say it's nearly impossible for survivors across the country, especially in Iowa, to get an abortion.
  • Labor Day is typically seen as a turning point in an election year, the time when regular voters start paying attention. But for the 2018 election—still…
  • More than 30,000 LA public school teachers on Monday are expected to strike. David Greene talks to Joseph Zeccola, 2018 Los Angeles County Teacher of the Year, about the factors leading to the strike.
  • Also: A comic book for the blind; Salvador Dali's great, trippy Alice in Wonderland illustrations.
  • The central U.S. has been hammered this weekend by severe weather including tornadoes, hail and heavy rain. Many affected areas were already coping with recent flooding.
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