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GOP questions IRS scrutiny of anti-abortion groups

When a small anti-abortion group in Iowa sought nonprofit status, the Internal Revenue Service asked its board to promise not to organize protests outside Planned Parenthood and demanded to know how its prayer meetings and protest signs were educational.Full story

I-74 Bridge Traffic Backed Up In Both Directions

  8:40 am: The accident in the Iowa bound lanes has been cleared. Traffic is now flowing freely into Iowa. Full story

Wind energy tax measure headed to final Neb. vote

A plan aimed at attracting wind-energy farms to Nebraska is headed to a final vote in the Legislature. Full story

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Girls Abducted Near Des Moines IA-Update Suspect Dead

Swine virus confirmed in Iowa, Indiana hog herds

High crop prices entice farms to expand planting

Virus found in Iowa hog population, possibly beyond

USDA says has detected virus in Iowa hog population

Iowa lawmaker adds fuel tax boost to ethanol bill

Court sides with Iowa dentists in key billing case

DNR Asking for Input on Proposed Changes

Iowa lawmakers approve economic development budget

APNewsBreak: Mailbox bomb suspect to face hearing

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  New round of storms could threaten millions of people

Authorities are telling people from Iowa to Oklahoma to prepare for powerful storms. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports.

  How immigration raid changed a small town

The small Iowa town Postville looks back at largest immigration raid in U.S. history. KWWL's Becca Habegger reports.

  Obama administration under fire again for Benghazi attack

The Daily Rundown’s Chuck Todd talks about the continuing investigation by House Republicans into the attack.

  Son brings mom to NYC for Ambush Makeover

Stylist to the stars Louis Licari and TODAY contributor Jill Martin make over two deserving women they found on the plaza this morning, including a mother from Iowa who hasn’t changed her look in more than 24 years.

  Iowa town’s Hispanic population reflects rest of U.S.

Back in the 1990s, Ottumwa, Iowa, was in a population decline when a meat processing plant began recruiting Latino workers. Now the city is 11 percent Latino, reflecting an overall demographic shift across the U.S. NBC’s Natalie Morales reports.

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