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NPR’s Story Lab project Inter(Nation)al traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to the National Congress of American Indians to talk with tribal leaders, scholars and people in the legal field about these foundational, living documents.
What’s on MPR News today? 11/23/17
Here are the guests and show topics today on MPR News programming.
Last September, Fox 9 reporter Courtney Godfrey lost part of her leg while boating on Christmas Lake. The boat's propeller took her foot off; doctors had to amputate her leg.
Can a global conscience still be stirred?
It is much more difficult now for television -- any news outlet, really -- to awaken a conscience than it was in 1984.
A dreamer prepares for his rocket flight
Sure, go ahead and call Mike Hughes all the names he's probably heard before but we're here today to celebrate his passion, an antidote to America's pervasive can't-do spirit.
Deer goes hunting for Wisconsin man
Dan Hartley, a Durand, Wis., native, went hunting around Janesville on Saturday, looking for a deer to shoot. That's when a deer found him.
In poll on sexual harassment, areas of agreement for GOP and Dems
Today's Quinnipiac Poll on public attitudes toward sexual harassment is fascinating because of the point where Republicans and Democrats depart a similar path.
It's hard to believe a reporter would go to the bother of setting up a TV interview, and then not get any newsworthy answers to questions that her allegations have raised.
Teachers face a constant struggle to make their lessons relatable to their students. An engaged student is an educated student. It's a form of the 'by any means necessary' method of education. That's why we have the Zombie Based Learning curriculum.
What’s on MPR News today? 11/22/17
Here's a list of topics and guests on MPR News programming today.