Could it change the way we work? This week Matter of Fact explores the large number of high-profile strikes and what kind of impact they could have on the future of work. Plus, many people are turning to psychedelics to curb debilitating anxiety, despite caution from national organizations. And, we visit one Georgian community balancing cultural preservation with the protection of wildlife.
DECEMBER 14, 2024
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December 15, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Knoxville, Tennessee to meet people who are experienci...
Older Borrowers Struggle with High Student Loan Debt
September 8, 2024Older Borrowers Struggle with High Student Loan Debt
September 8, 2024Nearly 43 million Americans have outstanding federal student loans. While recent graduates...
SEPTEMBER 7, 2024
September 8, 2024SEPTEMBER 7, 2024
September 8, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Pennsylvania to learn how people over 50 are handling ...
Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024Colleges Introduce Programs to Help Students Graduate Debt-Free
May 5, 2024Getting a college degree in the United States can come with a high price tag. The average ...
MAY 4, 2024
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May 5, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to West Virginia to learn how a new program at Marshall U...
Americans Grapple with Billions of Dollars in Medical Debt
April 7, 2024Americans Grapple with Billions of Dollars in Medical Debt
April 7, 2024Over 90% of U.S. population has some form of health insurance. Despite the widespread cove...
APRIL 6, 2024
April 7, 2024APRIL 6, 2024
April 7, 2024This week Matter of Fact explores a new study on how Americans are grappling with billions...
NOVEMBER 4, 2023
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November 5, 2023This week Matter of Fact travels to Kentucky. The state was hit hard by the opioid epidemi...