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  • Here’s everything you need to know about this month’s Mercury retrograde

    Mercury retrograde is happening through April 25 and this may have an impact on your life. Here’s what you need to know about mercury retrograde.


  • VIDEO: Rural Iowa fertilizer spill kills 749,000 fish

    A liquid nitrogen fertilizer spill killed nearly all the fish in a 50-mile stretch of a rural Iowa river. As clean-up efforts continue, let Starting Line Correspondent @Chase explain. @iowastartingline A liquid nitrogen fertilizer spill killed nearly all the fish in a 50-mile stretch of a rural Iowa river. As clean-up efforts continue, let Starting Line Correspondent…


  • Kalbach: Keeping an eye on McKenzie Snow

    Gov. Kim Reynolds continued her war on public schools earlier this month when she narrowly won Iowa Senate confirmation of McKenzie Snow to lead the Iowa Department of Education (DOE). Snow is the wrong choice for the 500,000+ kids who attend our public schools, and I fully expect her to carry out Reynolds’ plan for…


  • Iowa LGBTQ+ youth find community at Safe Schools conference

    Being an LGBTQ+ student in Iowa right now is hard. Laws police which names and bathrooms students can use, and what words teachers can say in their classrooms. And yet, many told Starting Line their school experiences got better when they found a community of other LGBTQ+ students and places they could be themselves. A…


  • Increasingly desperate Iowans stretching food banks to capacity

    Leaders of a dozen food pantries across Iowa are sounding the alarm about a “soaring number” of Iowans seeking help at food banks, putting these already stretched organizations into a “crisis situation.” The leaders and other advocates recently issued a joint press release about “a rising number of Iowans experiencing food insecurity” in the past…


  • Biden unveils new plan for student debt relief

    The president’s plan builds on existing debt cancellation efforts and would extend loan relief to more than 30 million borrowers.


  • Bayer/Monsanto has poured money into Iowa politics for years

    As Bayer, the major pharmaceutical and biotech company, lobbies the Iowa Legislature to enact legislation to protect it from civil suits related to its pesticide products, it is worth noting that Bayer and Monsanto—which Bayer purchased in 2018—have collectively poured over $530,000 into the campaign coffers of Iowa’s state-level politicians since 2002. From 2002-2018, Monsanto…


  • Ung: Taylor sentencing won’t dissuade bad actors from election interference

    “A very large downward variance from the recommended sentence.” Those words—a characterization by Kim Taylor’s defense attorney to local media—have been on my mind. So too has the phrase “general deterrence” both from the federal prosecutors and U.S. District Court Judge Leonard Strand, following jury conviction on 52 counts of voter fraud. “A very large downward…


  • VIDEO: McKenzie Snow dodges questions on her teaching background

    McKenzie Snow, Gov. Reynolds’ pick to lead the Iowa Department of Education and a former Trump administration staffer, wouldn’t answer Sen. Herman Quirmbach’s (D-Ames) questions in a Senate subcommittee about her legal qualifications to be an Iowa educator. @iowastartingline McKenzie Snow, Gov. Reynolds pick to lead the Iowa Department of Education and a former Trump…