Utah’s Governor Wants Democrats and Republicans to Disagree Better
May 5, 2024
Utah’s Governor Wants Democrats and Republicans to Disagree Better
May 5, 2024
A majority of Americans believe that Republicans and Democrats are more focused on fighting each other than solving problems. Utah Governor Spencer Co...
Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024
Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024
Getting a college degree in the United States can come with a high price tag. The average tuition costs around $26,000 for a public university and $38...
New York City’s Chief Medical Officer Seeks to End Racially Biased Healt...
April 28, 2024
New York City’s Chief Medical Officer Seeks to End Racially Biased Healt...
April 28, 2024
A racially biased test kept more than 14,000 Black people from getting kidney transplants. The test, which was considered the gold standard for determ...
Jewish and Middle Eastern Professors Co-Teach Class on On-Going Conflict
April 28, 2024
Jewish and Middle Eastern Professors Co-Teach Class on On-Going Conflict
April 28, 2024
Demonstrations against the war in Gaza are happening on college campuses across the country. At Dartmouth College, professors brought the debate about...
A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the...
April 21, 2024
A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the...
April 21, 2024
More than 8 million people in the United States were born through in vitro fertilization, including Elizabeth Carr, who was the first IVF baby in the ...
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
April 21, 2024
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
April 21, 2024
College athletes and activism have a long history. In 1969, a group of players known as the Black 14 were kicked off the University of Wyoming’s footb...
Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024
Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024
Getting a college degree in the United States can come with a high price tag. The average tuition costs around $26,000 for a public university and $38...
Jewish and Middle Eastern Professors Co-Teach Class on On-Going Conflict
April 28, 2024
Jewish and Middle Eastern Professors Co-Teach Class on On-Going Conflict
April 28, 2024
Demonstrations against the war in Gaza are happening on college campuses across the country. At Dartmouth College, professors brought the debate about...
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
April 21, 2024
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
April 21, 2024
College athletes and activism have a long history. In 1969, a group of players known as the Black 14 were kicked off the University of Wyoming’s footb...
Uptick in Homeschooling Sparks Debate About Regulations
April 14, 2024
Uptick in Homeschooling Sparks Debate About Regulations
April 14, 2024
Homeschooling saw an uptick during the pandemic as children were forced to stay home. Years later, many families have chosen to continue at-home educa...
How Christian Nationalism Is Impacting the Legal System
April 7, 2024
How Christian Nationalism Is Impacting the Legal System
April 7, 2024
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” Over two centuries ago, the First Amendment solidified the separation of church ...
Georgia Lawmakers Join Bipartisan Effort to Stop Swatting
March 24, 2024
Georgia Lawmakers Join Bipartisan Effort to Stop Swatting
March 24, 2024
Georgia senators Clint Dixon and Kim Jackson were both surprised to find police at their doors over Christmas. They were victims of swatting, which is...
This week Matter of Fact travels to West Virginia to learn how a new program at Marshall University is helping some students graduate without debt. Pl...
This week Matter of Fact visits Dartmouth College where Jewish and Middle Eastern studies professors are co-teaching a class that addresses the confli...
This week Matter of Fact looks at the history between student athletes and activism. Plus, the first person born through IVF talks about advocating fo...
This week Matter of Fact travels to Michigan where there’s a growing debate over the need for oversight for homeschooling. Plus, the president of the ...
This week Matter of Fact explores a new study on how Americans are grappling with billions of dollars in medical debt. Plus, we look at the increasing...
This week Matter of Fact focuses on the campaign season. We travel to Pennsylvania to see how the state is preparing new election workers ahead of Nov...