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For over 60 years, the Job Corps has been providing career training to low-income young adults, but now the Trump administration has announced a “phased pause in operations” at many of its campuses. The president of the NJCA explains why she says it’s vital to keep the program

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At this Florida church, differences are not only welcomed, but celebrated. We travel to West Palm Beach to see how it’s giving people with special needs a safe place to worship freely and build community. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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"We're going to change this world one client at a time.” How a public defender fellowship is trying to make sure all people, including those in rural areas, receive proper legal representation. matteroffact.tv/fellowship-pro…

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"There simply were student lives at risk.” Why the National Job Corps Association is fighting to keep Job Corps sites across the country open. matteroffact.tv/whats-next-for…

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"When we come to church on Sunday, it feels really good.” How a Florida church is creating a space for people with special needs. matteroffact.tv/florida-church…

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This week Matter of Fact looks at how uncertainty around federal funding could impact women’s health research. Plus, restaurateur Alice Waters on reshaping our relationship with food. And, a North Dakota woman works to save her tribe’s traditional farming methods. Where to

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Women weren’t included in federally funded medical research until the 1990s, and now federal grant cuts are putting the future of that work at risk. Correspondent Dina Demetrius meets two female scientists to learn what’s at stake if women’s health research isn’t funded

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Alice Waters is a culinary pioneer – opening one of the country’s first farm-to-table restaurants. Soledad O’Brien meets the legendary chef and food activist to hear about her mission to bring fresh, locally sourced food to all. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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She’s on a mission to preserve the traditional farming practices of her ancestors. Correspondent Joie Chen travels to North Dakota to meet a woman who’s leading an effort to teach new generations the ways of the past. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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"It was like this gut punch." How federal funding cuts could impact the future of women's health research. matteroffact.tv/how-medical-gr…

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"This is what's for dinner.” How Alice Waters and her farm-to-table restaurant Chez Panisse transformed the food industry and led the push towards sustainable cuisine. matteroffact.tv/alice-waters-o…

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"This is a traditional seed.” Why young people in a North Dakota tribe are learning an ancient farming technique. matteroffact.tv/saving-seeds-n…

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This week Matter of Fact sees how a summer camp is reuniting siblings in foster care. Plus, we look at the Supreme Court’s increase in emergency cases. And, a New York farm addresses food insecurity. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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A summer camp is trying to make sure that siblings separated by the foster care system still get a chance to spend quality time with each other. Correspondent Alexis Clark travels to Irvine, California to see how the weeklong camp is making a difference. Where to watch:

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The Supreme Court is wrapping up a busy term. A legal expert explains why the Court has more emergency cases this year and why it’s a departure from how the nation's highest court normally conducts business. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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This Bronx native wants to make her hometown a better place through gardening. Producer Tara Cleary takes us to the Rise and Root farm to see how it's bringing fresh food to underserved communities. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/

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"I love my brother.” How a summer camp is helping siblings that were separated by foster care, maintain their bonds. matteroffact.tv/summer-camp-re…

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"They're gonna keep pushing the envelope.” How the Trump administration is contributing to the Supreme Court’s emergency docket. matteroffact.tv/why-the-suprem…

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"It's about giving back to our community.” How a New York farm is making sure that more people have access to fresh produce. matteroffact.tv/new-york-farm-…

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This week Matter of Fact takes a trip across the U.S. to talk with Americans about what keeps them up at night – and what keeps them going. Where to watch: matteroffact.tv/on-tv/