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Note: This is an encore edition of Reader's Corner. The episode originally aired in January 2023. An interview with Dipo Faloyin, debut author of Africa is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent. In the book, Faloyin explores the youth-led cultural and political movements that are defining and reimagining Africa on their own terms.Program note: This is the second half of a two-part interview.
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Kids from across the Treasure Valley are stepping up to compete after months of preparation.
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An interview with Chris Pavone, author of the thrilling novel, The Doorman. The book follows a blue collar doorman for a glitzy apartment building in a combustible story of class, privilege, sex, and murder.
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Two men are facing criminal charges for illegally voting in Ada County. Secretary of State Phil McGrane called their cases “isolated incidents."
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The president announced a 100% tariff on computer chips from the Oval Office just hours after the U.S. Secretary of Labor visited Micron’s Idaho Campus.
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Nine new doctoral fellows will study wildfire behavior and prevention, and forest regeneration.
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‘This story is about not living in your full authenticity, and how that can get you killed."
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Life’s Kitchen in Boise teaches young people the ropes of the food service industry as well as useful life skills. A new grant from the Jacques Pépin Foundation will help them continue their work.
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It is one of the most heartbreaking crimes in our state’s history, and now New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen is telling the story through the eyes of its only survivor.
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Zoo Boise’s four red pandas are settling into their new exhibit. Now, they’re offering the chance for a lucky winner to name their youngest one.
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The 7th annual Boise Soul Food Festival will feature art, food, music, dancing, and more from a host of cultures.