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Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times was dismissed by a U.S. District judge. The jury in the case, allowed to deliberate in spite of the judge's decision, determined Palin did not prove her case against the Times. What does the decision mean for journalism in the U.S.? Mike Thompson, JD, associate professor of criminal justice and Cara Hetland, SDPB's director of journalism, join us to discuss the significance.
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In The Moment ... January 28, 2020 Show 742 Hour 1House Bill 1057 seeks to criminalize gender-affirming clinical care in South Dakota. As the bill makes…
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In The Moment ... April 24, 2017 Show 078 Hour 2Cellist Marta Simidtchieva is an active soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. Dr. Simidtchieva is…
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NewsIn The Moment ... April 10, 2017 Show 068 Hour 1Katie Ceroll is the South Dakota Game Fish and Park division director for parks. The agency has announced…
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NewsIn The Moment... February 28, 2017 Show 039 Hour 1We begin the hour with Adam Grant. He’s the author of "Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World."…
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NewsDakota Midday host sits down with Walt Bogdanich, an investigative reporter at The New York Times FRONTLINE correspondent. FRONTLINE premieres “The…