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On the latest episode of The New Abnormal, an exploration of the way the world's richest man has effectively “canceled himself.” Then, The Bulwark's Will Sommer joins the show to discuss the MAGA podcast sphere—and how the ideas being floated there in recent weeks are veering into dangerous territory. Plus! A conversation with ProPublica reporting fellow Nicole Foy about her recent piece titled, “Some Americans Have Already Been Caught in Trump's Immigration Dragnet. More Will Be.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Con la llegada del presidente Donald Trump, quien durante su campaña prometió impulsar la construcción naval militar estadounidense al mismo tiempo que lleva a cabo deportaciones masivas, una de las preguntas que surgen es como se verá afectada esta industria. Según los líderes del sector, cualquier medida para restringir la inmigración o deportar a los trabajadores podría poner en peligro el progreso de los proyectos de construcción naval y agravar aún más el déficit de trabajadores. Bajo la primera administración de Trump, una de las últimas redadas se llevó a cabo en un astillero en Luisiana. Así que para hablar sobre los migrantes en esta industria invitamos a Nicole Foy, reportera de ProPublica,quien investigó estas preguntas en un artículo publicado a principios de enero.
News media start with the premise of immigration itself as a “crisis,” with the only debate around how to "stem" or "control" it.
In this episode of Freedom Wranglers, join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Nicole Foy, a former witch who found solace and redemption in her faith. From practicing witchcraft to embracing Christianity, [Her Name] shares her powerful story of spiritual transformation. Discover how she broke free from the bonds of her past and found a new path rooted in worship. Tune in as we explore the challenges, triumphs, and profound insights gained along the way.
One of the Treasure Valley's most popular taco trucks — Birrieria Garnacha Que Apapacha — is moving from Nampa to Boise, and not everyone is thrilled about it. Taco enthusiasts Evelyn Avitia and Rebecca De León join Host Emma Arnold to talk about how Canyon County taco culture compares to Boise and how to find the taco truck that will never fail you. And shoutout to former Idaho Statesman reporter Nicole Foy whose street taco guide gave us plenty of inspiration for this conversation. Do you agree that the 2C is the best place for legit street tacos? Let us know by sending us a voicemail or text: 208-546-9485. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Journalism Salute, we're joined by Idaho Capital Sun reporter Mia Maldonado.Mia never took a journalism class in college but was able to start her career as part of the Voces Internship of Idaho program, which coordinates internships for aspiring Latino/Latina journalists with local newsrooms.Mia talked about her time as an intern at the Capital Sun and as a breaking news reporter at the Idaho Statesman. She recounted some of the prominent stories she's covered and talked about how being a journalist has influenced her worldview (and led to her getting a dog). She also explained the importance of the Voces program to her career.We were also joined by Ximena Bustillo, a reporter for NPR and co-founder of the Voces Internship program along with journalist Nicole Foy. Ximena explained the origin story of the program, why this program was needed, and what the program's goals are moving forwardVoces on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vocesinternshipMia's Salute: Investigative Reporters & EditorsThank you as always for listening. Please send us feedback at journalismsalute@gmail.com, visit our website at thejournalismsalute.org and Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com) or tweet us at @journalismpod.
What's left on the legislature's plate as lawmakers return from their COVID recess next week? A contentious higher ed budget, and lingering questions about property taxes. This week, Sen. Carl Crabtree gives us his take on the higher education debate in the legislature, and Sen. Ali Rabe discusses the housing crisis in Idaho’s most populated areas. Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman and Kyle Pfannenstiel of the Idaho Falls Post-Register and Report for America talk about recent COVID-19 cases and immunization data.
We're talking ghosts, witches, and all things spooky with playwright Patricia Santos Marcantionio and our dearly departed friend Nicole Foy.
We're two weeks out from the November 3 election while the state continues to see coronavirus cases rise, so there's a lot to cover. Today our Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable panel includes Don Day , the founder and editor of BoiseDev, Nicole Foy , investigative reporter with the Idaho Statesman and Rebecca Boone , the supervisory correspondent of the Associated Press Boise Bureau.
For this week's episode Sami Edge of Idaho Education News and Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman discuss the latest story from their ongoing Latino Listening Project. Sami and Nicole discuss what concerns they heard from Latino and Hispanic families who are worried about returning to school amid the coronavirus.
(S48 Ep19) This week, Nicole Foy and Audrey Dutton of the Idaho Statesman join Idaho Reports to talk testing data and demographics, and why it’s important to know who is affected by the coronavirus. As the Idaho Department of Labor sees record-breaking numbers of unemployment applications, Melissa Davlin talks to Director Jani Revier to get an update on what the department is doing to address the backlog.
Today on the Reporter Roundtable: Boise State Public Radio's James Dawson, The Idaho Statesman's Nicole Foy, and KIVI's Mike Sharp join Idaho Matters to talk about reopening Idaho, a huge dip in state revenue, loans for farmers and much more.
In this Idaho Reports web extra, Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman discusses her and her colleagues' efforts to get coronavirus information to Spanish speaking Idahoans.
Happy Valentine's Day Reporter Roundtable! Today we're joined by Boise State Public Radio's Madelyn Beck, Idaho Ed News's Kevin Richert and the Idaho Statesman's Nicole Foy. They break down what happened at the Idaho state legislature this week as a flurry of bills received initial hearings.
It's been a busy first week after the holidays. To break it all down, tune in to the Reporter Roundtable as reporters Heath Druzin of Boise State Public Radio, Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press and Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman join us.
This week's Reporter Roundtable panel of Rebecca Boone with the Associated Press, Mike Sharpe from KIVI and Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman talk you through the biggest headlines from the week. On tap? Higher education tuition freezes, new numbers of sexual victimization in juvenile detention facilities, mental health on social media for teens and much more.
Idaho Education News reporter Sami Edge and Idaho Statesman reporter Nicole Foy join the podcast this week to introduce their Latino Listening Project. Throughout 2019 and 2020, Edge and Foy will travel across Idaho, meeting with students, teachers and parents — especially Latino families and Spanish speakers — to look at Latino student achievement and learn what is working and what isn't.
President Trump's education department stops in Idaho, Boise delivers its state of the city address, and all day kindergarten. Our panel of Kevin Richert of Idaho Ed News, Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman, and Scott McIntosh of the Idaho Statesman bring you these stories and more on this week's Reporter Roundtable.
The Community Council of Idaho is the oldest nonprofit serving Latinos in the state. One of its programs is Head Start, transporting children ages 5 and younger from their homes to daycare. Recently, a bus driver with the program in Caldwell reported a threatening incident with a driver in a nearby car. This was around the same time of a mass shooting that targeted Latinos in a Walmart in El Paso, Texas on Aug. 3. We check in with Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman, who has been following the story.
It's time for our Reporter Roundtable, where we get you up to date on all the news that made headlines around our region. Joining us this week are Betsy Russell with the Idaho Press, Don Day with Boisedev.com and Nicole Foy of the Idaho Statesman.
On Monday, we talked to Nicole Foy with the Idaho Statesman about emails she uncovered from Idaho republicans that could mean that the legislature might try to ban DACA students from getting Idaho Opportunity Scholarships. What exactly are these scholarships, are “Dreamers” getting them now and why have they been controversial with lawmakers in the past?
Nicole Foy is a reporter with the Idaho Press Tribune who focuses on Canyon County and Hispanic affairs. She has spent the last few years ‘building a beat’ in the Hispanic community and does her best to report on stories that are representative of a range of experiences. Part of Nicole’s work has been focused... The post IDS:099 Nicole Foy – Idaho Press Tribune appeared first on IDAHO SPEAKEASY.
Unless you literally did not have the Internet last November, you must know about the Idaho elementary school teachers who decided that a Halloween costume of a border wall would make a great idea. Of course, it wasn't. We catch up on the story with reporter Nicole Foy of The Idaho Press to find out what has happened since this story went global and viral. Well, for one, a Latino astronaut visited the school last week.
Canyon County has changed its policy regarding the use of the Spanish language at polling sites. The Idaho Press' Nicole Foy joins us to parse out the new rule.
We review the week's headlines with a team of regional journalists. This week we speak with the Nicole Foy from the Idaho Press, Seth Ogilvie from Idaho Public Television and The Idaho Statesman's Cynthia Sewell.
Immigration holds in the Canyon County jail are on the rise, indicating an uptick in local immigration enforcement. The Idaho Press's Nicole Foy chronicled the county's immigration hold process. She joins Idaho Matters to parse out the coverage.
Authors Julie Collins-Dogrul and Jaimis Ulrich discuss their Armed Forces & Society Article, "Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat." Facilitated by Nicole Foy of AFS, this podcast talks about the gender stereotypes within the US military, and the different sex-specific laws that have been passed throughout the years. Below is a link to their article: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0095327X17715650
Nicole Foy, Editorial Assistant at Armed Forces & Society, interviews Author Donald Travis about his article "Saving Samuel Huntington & the Need for Pragmatic-Civil Military Relations." Publication: July 2017