This week Matter of Fact examines why mass deportations in history took a toll the nation’s economy, including the job market and Americans’ wages. Plus, how a president’s inaugural address sets the tone for their term. And, California residents struggle to find affordable homeowners’ insurance amid the threat of wildfires.
Therapists Help People Deal with Climate Anxiety
August 18, 2024Therapists Help People Deal with Climate Anxiety
August 18, 2024With heatwaves, wildfires and hurricanes, climate change is making life increasingly diffi...
AUGUST 17, 2024
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August 18, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Southern California where environmental activists are ...
Harvard Study Shows Long History of White Supremacy in American Textbooks
November 13, 2022Harvard Study Shows Long History of White Supremacy in American Textbooks
November 13, 2022Despite a national debate over whether critical race theory and "anti-whiteness" are being...
NOVEMBER 12, 2022
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November 13, 2022Education. This week Matter of Fact explores the debate over what should be taught in the ...
Tech Manufacturers in LA Draw Interest and Investment
November 13, 2022Tech Manufacturers in LA Draw Interest and Investment
November 13, 2022Matter of Fact looks at the growing tech manufacturing industry in Los Angeles in an updat...
AUGUST 13, 2022
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August 14, 2022Sweet potato gin and vodka. This week Matter of Fact takes a look at the legacy of one far...
APRIL 9, 2022
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April 10, 2022Teenagers in crisis. This week, Matter of Fact looks at teen mental health as rates of dep...
Residents Say Sports Development Poses a Threat to Philadelphia’s Chinatown
February 18, 2024Residents Say Sports Development Poses a Threat to Philadelphia’s Chinatown
February 18, 2024Chinatown in Philadelphia is one of the oldest in the country, and it’s also one of Americ...