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Joy Buolamwini: How Do Biased Algorithms Damage Marginalized Communities?
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Data, numbers, algorithms are supposed to be neutral ... right? Computer scientist Joy Buolamwini discusses the way biased algorithms can lead to real-world inequality.Door NPR
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Colette Pichon Battle: How Can We Prepare For The Next Hurricane Katrina?
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Sea level rise will displace millions by 2100 — and the Louisiana bayous, where Colette Pichon Battle lives, may disappear entirely. She describes how we can avert the worst when disaster strikes.Door NPR
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Initial claims for unemployment in Idaho fell 45.5% the week ending Feb. 20, according to the Idaho Department of Labor. The dramatic decrease was the largest by percentage of any U.S. state last week, but comes one week after a similar-sized spike in unemployment claims.Door Troy Oppie
Here's a roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Missouri To Offer COVID-19 Vaccine To Teachers, Other Essential Workers In March Missouri House OKs Ban On Eminent Domain For Wind Power Line Missouri House OKs State-Sponsored Scholarships For Private School, Excludes Rural Areas Missouri County Gun Ordinance OKs Arrest Of F…
WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. You'll hear about a special COVID vaccination clinic happening at one of Bloomington's most well-known Black churches.Door Samantha Hill
The Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory committee meets today to consider the emergency use authorization application from Johnson and Johnson for its COVID-19 vaccine.Door NPR
The U.S. launched an air attack in Syria Thursday. Pentagon officials say they targeted facilities used by Iranian-backed militias responsible for a deadly rocket attack on a U.S. base in Iraq.Door NPR
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Feb. 20-26 Explained: Labor’s Mayoral Endorsements, Fracking Waste & An Affordable House Quagmire
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On this week's Explainer: Two different locals of the second-largest union in the U.S. are putting their weight behind two different Pittsburgh mayoral candidates. Government and accountability editor Chris Potter looks into why the Service Employees International Union 32BJ backed Mayor Bill Peduto, while SEIU Healthcare PA is supporting his prima…
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The Senate parliamentarian informed lawmakers that a plan to gradually increase the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 does not fit the complicated rules that govern budget bills in the Senate.Door NPR
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Joanne Nelson is the Director of the Boone County Community Services Department , and Lindsey Lopez is the President and CEO of The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri . They spoke with host Janet Saidi about the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic on food insecurity in our community and about just a few of the resources that exist. T…
Across the country, coal plants are shutting down. Wind turbines are going up. But the transition can be rocky. In North Dakota, some officials are trying to defend coal by blocking new wind turbines.Door NPR
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The Challenge To Stop The Next Outbreak Of Homegrown, Extremist Violence In The U.S.
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Just because the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is done, it doesn't mean the story of what happened on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol is over. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to set up a commission, similar to the one created after the Sept. 11 attacks, to investigate what happened that day and what measures might prevent a …
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How Young Activists Are Working With America's Oldest President
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Many young progressive groups were openly hostile to Joe Biden's primary campaign, but they rallied to support him once he secured the nomination. Now, his administration regularly meets with young organizers—who are hoping to increase their representation in the halls of power. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political corres…
Here's a roundup of regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Missouri House Approves Legislation Requiring Photo Identification To Vote Missouri GOP-led House Advances Private School Funding Bill Missouri Lawmakers Discuss Bill That Would Prevent Coronavirus Stimulus Checks From Being Taxed House Bill Would Protect Medical Marijuana Re…
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Trump's Effect On The Republican Party & What That Means For Ohio's Senate Race
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Donald Trump is no longer the president but his firm grip on the Republican Party remains, and he wants it known. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was on the receiving end of a stunningly scathing statement issued by the former president following McConnell's condemnation of Trump on the Senate floor.…
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LISTEN - PART 1 LISTEN - PART 2 In the distance comes the echo of baying hounds. They’re on the scent of a cougar. Their howls grow more frantic as the chase picks up. Hiking behind the pack of three dogs, Bart George follows the GPS trackers on their collars. They’ve trapped a female cougar in a tree. In hound handler speak, the dogs have “treed” …