Bills, bills, bills. This week Matter of Fact looks at the large number of Americans falling behind on utility bills and struggling to keep food on their tables. Plus, how one man is quite literally following in the footsteps of abolitionist Harriet Tubman and what’s next for Golden Globe winner Michaela Jaé Rodriguez.
Harriet Tubman's Legacy Lives on 200 Years Later
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September 18, 2022On the 200th anniversary of abolitionist and legendary Underground Railroad conductor Harr...
Millions of American Families Behind on Bills
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September 18, 2022About one in six households are behind on their utility bills, and even more Americans are...
Americans Grapple with Billions of Dollars in Medical Debt
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April 7, 2024Over 90% of U.S. population has some form of health insurance. Despite the widespread cove...
APRIL 6, 2024
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April 7, 2024This week Matter of Fact explores a new study on how Americans are grappling with billions...
Alice Waters on Reshaping Our Relationship with Food
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February 9, 2025Alice Waters is a pioneer in the culinary industry. More than 50 years ago, she opened Che...
FEBRUARY 8, 2025
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February 9, 2025This week Matter of Fact looks at how ending DEI programs impacts companies and their empl...
DECEMBER 28, 2024
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December 29, 2024This week Matter of Fact celebrates the holidays. An award-winning chef “decolonizes food”...
NOVEMBER 30, 2024
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December 1, 2024This week Matter of Fact celebrates the holidays. An award-winning chef “decolonizes food”...