ID: Peace/Non-Violence
Steady increase in election staff changes over past two decades, report finds
A new report dives into election official turnover during more than two decades. It says rates have increased steadily nationwide since 2000…
Domestic violence awareness month: struggles for pregnant, indigenous people
October is domestic violence awareness month. The issue remains prevalent across the nation and in Idaho. Nearly one in three women experience …
Oppenheimer, Japan Bombings Put Nuclear Energy in Harsh Light
The power and destructiveness of nuclear energy has been in the spotlight since the film "Oppenheimer" was released in July. It is in focus again …
ID Experiment Prompts Concerns of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
An experimental nuclear technology project slated for testing in Idaho is raising concerns about the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation…
ID Group to Mark Anniversary of Total Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty
Organizations across the country will be celebrating the anniversary of a nuclear weapons treaty in the new year, including in Idaho. The Treaty on …
Ukraine Crisis Expected to Have Impacts in Idaho, nation
The crisis in Ukraine has boiled over as Russian forces invade the country, and experts believe Idaho and the rest of the United States will feel its …
Potential for New Nuclear Testing Brings Up Old Harms to Idahoans
BOISE, Idaho -- Restarting discussion about nuclear-weapons testing is on the table in Washington, D.C., even as Idaho still is waiting for …
Critics: Idaho's Anti-Sharia Law Bill Based on "Misconceptions"
BOISE, Idaho – Members of the Muslim community are speaking out against Idaho legislation they say is targeting them. House Bill 419 passed …
Study: Troops from Poorer Parts of U.S. Face 'Unequal Burden' of War
BOISE, Idaho – The scars of war might be deeper for soldiers who come from poorer areas of the country, according to a new study. Francis …
Refugee Welcome Rally at ID Statehouse Saturday
BOISE, Idaho - Refugees are a top news headline around the world, as well as here at home, with debate over resettlement programs and the thought-to-…
Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection
CHICAGO - The U.S. Senate may vote this week on overturning Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules aimed at guaranteeing an open Internet…
Million Doors for Idaho
Boise, ID – One million doors in one day. Boise is part of a nationwide action tomorrow calling for the United States to bring troops home from …