South Dakota History
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Google and the Justice Department will face off in the final stage of a landmark antitrust case that could force the company to spin off its Chrome browser business.
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The former Hollywood producer is on trial for sex crimes in New York — again. Here are the allegations and proceedings that have led to this.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Georgetown law professor Stephen Vladeck about the U.S. Supreme Court's move to halt the deportation of Venezuelans accused of being gang members.
More Arts & Life stories
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Norma and Jerry Wilson discuss caretaking one of the oldest log houses in the state. And an Augustana researcher takes us back to the 1893 Chicago World Fair.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies look at how the national news is scrutinizing Leader John Thune's leadership style. Plus, where do deportees go when they can't go home?
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Entry forms are now available for the Dakota MasterWorks Art Show to be held November 7-8 at the Good Samaritan Society National Campus in Sioux Falls.
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Clayton Ryan's debut solo album is pure Midwestern music. Plus, the headliner and the local opening act of Levitt at the Falls' final show share their music with us.
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The hosts of NPR's "How To Do Everything" discuss how they approach questions on their podcast. We apply their advice to a few South Dakota-themed "how-to" questions.
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This election, South Dakota voters will either open up our primaries or keep our current system in place. Here's what you need know before you make your choice.
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Any South Dakota K-12 student is eligible to submit artwork. Selected art work is displayed in the state capitol from January 2025- September 2025.
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The presidents of our state universities discuss new majors, new trends and new programs. Plus, Teacher Talk dives into the highs and lows of the teaching profession.
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The Spirit of Dakota Award Society announces nominees for its annual award.
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South Dakotans will vote on the abortion issue this November. Our Dakota Political Junkie looks at what voters and legislators have said about abortion in the past.
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A national leader leaves footprints in rural South Dakota. And three local ranchers fly into the nation's capitol to fight for ag producers' interests in the Farm Bill.
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SDPB's tech experts take a digital news dive with our Tech Talk roundtable. They discuss market failure of wearables, pulled Olympic tech ads and the everyday ethics of using AI.