By: Robin Opsahl The Iowa Senate unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday to start the process of amending the state constitution to allow child victims to testify
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School cellphone bans spread across states, though enforcement could be tricky
By: Robbie Sequeira Across the country, state lawmakers are finding rare bipartisan ground on an increasingly urgent issue for educators and parents: banning cellphone use
USAID Shutdown Would Halt Research Grants to State Universities
By: Shalina Chatlani If the Trump administration succeeds in shutting down the federal United States Agency for International Development, known globally as USAID, state colleges and
Grinnell College receives $10M gift for computer science, university needs
A multimillion-dollar gift from a Grinnell College alum and technology pioneers will help the private university transform its computer science offerings for students, with funds
A Roof Over Their Heads
It’s often said that the most basic element of personal security is that of having a roof over one’s head. And the standard roofing technology
Bill would criminalize publication of AI-generated campaign materials without disclosure
Iowa lawmakers unanimously advanced a bill Wednesday that would make it a felony to publish election-related content created with artificial intelligence without disclosing the use
Twitter lifted its ban on COVID misinformation – research shows this is a grave risk to public health
Twitter’s decision to no longer enforce its COVID-19 misinformation policy, quietly posted on the site’s rules page and listed as effective Nov. 23, 2022, has
Mike Franken calls for broadband funding, immigration reform to help rural Iowa
U.S. Senate candidate Mike Franken wants to use his international experiences to help Iowa’s communities and economy, he told the Greater Des Moines Partnership Thursday.