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The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Driving Food Insecurity Among Young People
Just a few months ago, food insecurity was said to be at its lowest point since before the Great Recession.
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Correcting The Tragic Legacy Of A Kansas City Chiefs Stand-Out — 40 Years Later
A new documentary goes back in Chiefs history to one player, Jim Tyrer, and how the unknown damage done playing the game he loved may have contributed to his untimely death.
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UMKC Will Debut A New Race, Ethnic & Gender Studies Degree Next Fall
The quick establishment of the new department was driven by student demand.
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'Long-Haul' Coronavirus Survivors Struggle With Symptoms Months After Infection
Some folks suffering from COVID-19 aren’t just laid up for a few days. The disease can leave some bed- and couch-bound for months.
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For One Kansas Professor, MTV Music Videos From The '90s Are A Window Into American Stereotypes
The TV network was "like the internet before anyone had the internet," said music researcher Brad Osborn, and its series of "buzz-worthy" music videos was an influential tastemaker.
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Here's How In-Person Classes Are Going, 3 Weeks After Starting Back Up In Independence, Missouri
Independence was one of the first local districts to have kids return to classrooms. Apart from a Zoom outage on the first day, all seems to be going according to plan, says Superintendent Dale Herl.
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Black Students Created A Thriving 'Campus Within A Campus' To Make Mizzou Feel More Welcoming
Mizzou was in the national spotlight in 2015 after racist incidents led Black students to protest on the predominantly white campus. Similar incidents had been happening for decades.
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From 9/11 To George Floyd's Death, Tragedies Have More Impact When Images Tell The Story
For many, it's photos and video of catastrophic events that stick with us most — not the facts.
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Meet The Democrat Hoping To Become Missouri Secretary Of State
Yinka Faleti says he knows "what it will take to lift up the entire state, not just the special interest, not just the powerful and rich."
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Missouri Nurses Are Still Calling On Gov. Parson To Issue A Statewide Mask Mandate
The state director of the Missouri Nurses Association says the state is averaging more than 1,400 new known coronavirus cases a day and that access to protective equipment is still a problem.
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