This week Matter of Fact looks at why more than 20,000 ballots were rejected in last month’s Texas primary. Plus, we look at how Ukrainian Holocaust survivors are being evacuated to Germany and sit down with Jackson, Mississippi’s mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba to see where he stands on police funding and abolishing open carry laws.
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Talks Police Funding and Open Carry Laws
April 3, 2022Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Talks Police Funding and Open Carry Laws
April 3, 2022Jessica Gomez sits down with Jackson mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba to talk about efforts to c...
Ukrainian Holocaust Survivors Moved to Germany
April 3, 2022Ukrainian Holocaust Survivors Moved to Germany
April 3, 2022Around 10,000 Holocaust survivors were living in Ukraine before war broke out. Now, as mil...
Holocaust Survivor Returns to Auschwitz with Family
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February 16, 2025On January 27, 1945, about 7,000 Jewish prisoners were freed from the Auschwitz-Birkenau c...
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February 16, 2025This week Matter of Fact discusses the uncertain future of a federal school safety advisor...
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January 26, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Chicago for an update on a scholarship program that’s ...
84-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Can Vote for the First Time
November 3, 202484-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Can Vote for the First Time
November 3, 2024Henry Pachnowski is about to vote for the first time at 84-years-old. He was born to Polis...
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November 3, 2024This week Matter of Fact returns to Lebanon, KS to see how life has changed for the small ...
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