A judge has struck down a rule that would allow health care providers to opt out of certain services due to religious or moral grounds. We talk with a health care expert about the implications. We also hear about birds nesting in the Horicon Marsh. Plus, a documentary on Native American veterans.
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New PBS Special Tells The Story Of Native Americans In The US Military
In a new special, PBS is telling the story of Native Americans who fought in the U.S. military. We talk to an enrolled member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe who consulted on the project.
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More Black-Necked Stilts Found Nesting At Horicon Marsh
An increasing number of Black-necked Stilts are nesting in the Horicon Marsh. We talk to a DNR conservation biologist about the causes behind their growth and what it means for the surrounding ecosystem.
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Judge Voids Trump Administration 'Conscience Rule'
A federal judge blocked a Trump Administration policy that would allow health care providers to refuse to perform certain procedures based on religious or moral objections. We talk to a political scientist about the “conscience rule” and how it fits into U.S. health care policy.
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