This week Matter of Fact looks at how one North Carolina family of farmers have kept land ownership alive in their family despite generations of discriminatory loan practices. Plus, sports gambling apps are targeting college students. And Charleston homeowners are taking drastic – and expensive – measures to safeguard against mounting hurricanes and flooding.
APRIL 19, 2025
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April 20, 2025This week Matter of Fact looks at what’s being done to preserve the Cherokee Nation’s lang...
Americans Living Downwind of First Nuclear Weapons Test Seek Accountability
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JANUARY 11, 2025
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January 12, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Southern New Mexico to hear from residents living with...
84-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Can Vote for the First Time
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November 3, 2024Henry Pachnowski is about to vote for the first time at 84-years-old. He was born to Polis...
NOVEMBER 2, 2024
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November 3, 2024This week Matter of Fact returns to Lebanon, KS to see how life has changed for the small ...
Could AAPI Voters Help Candidates Win Georgia?
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October 15, 2024Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the country. In the battleground...
OCTOBER 12, 2024
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October 15, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Georgia where a growing group of minority voters could...
Older Borrowers Struggle with High Student Loan Debt
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September 8, 2024Nearly 43 million Americans have outstanding federal student loans. While recent graduates...