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  • Heading into the election and in the days afterward, national discussion has centered on how divisive the country feels. Supporting one candidate — and a political party — has been enough to drive friends and family apart.This sentiment came up in an America Amplified listening session on November 10. We begin our final episode of “America Amplified: Election 2020” with excerpts from that conversation.
  • A four-week lockdown will not keep the Easter Bunny from going about its mysterious business, the prime minister says, responding to rampant speculation by New Zealand's youngest citizens.
  • Whether you're working out at the gym or drifting to sleep, it's nice to have some music to keep you company and Kansas City has plenty of great artists…
  • Also: A lawsuit alleges Motel 6 shared guest information with immigration officials; Iranian anti-government protests continue; and nobody won the Powerball lotto - it's now worth $550 million!
  • Kansas City, MO – Kansas Governor fends off Vetos, Missouri court enforces 24-hour waiting period for abortions.
  • Kansas City, MO – President Bush campaigns in Lee's Sumit, John Kerry responds, Qwick Shop tests system to stop gasoline theft in Kansas City.
  • Kansas City, MO – Kansas Legislature avoids school funding, Missouri Planned Parenthood looks for next move, Bob Dole sells Kansas tourism
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Kansas lawmakers to hear public comments on school funding plan, House committee debates fate of import drug proposal.
  • By Delores Jones and Sylvia Maria GrossKansas City, MO – This week, cities across the region are looking at ways to protect people from pit bulls; Kansas…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – AIDS rate in Kansas City sees steady decline since the 1990s. Tab for Kansas science standards debate reaches nearly $17,000.
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