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  • Thomas Wheeler led the Justice Department's civil rights unit through a period of transition. He told lawyers he never intended to stay in the job permanently.
  • A female developer at GitHub resigns, saying the company has a clubby, intimidating culture, and debate brews over whether geeks can lead unwelcoming environments. Get caught up with these reads.
  • From the Standing Rock protests to the European migrant crisis, we explore the stories of faith and values that made headlines in the last year. Then, we…
  • Ed Martin was chair of the Missouri Republican Party, chief of staff for Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt and chairman of the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners. He helped advance bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and spoke at a boisterous rally in D.C. the day before the Capitol siege.
  • From the world's fascination with Pope Francis to the rise of ISIS overseas, religion played a significant role in some of the biggest headlines of…
  • What do you get when three band wives get together with friends to make their own music? Well, you get MAW, a Lawrence-based, all female string band with…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Missouri's demand for pharmacists ranks 6th in the nation. Missouri studies economic impact of highway projects.…
  • By Matt HackworthKANSAS CITY – Kansas House and Senate leaders agree amendment banning gay marriage should include civil unions; Missouri aims to boost…
  • A long-standing heat advisory shouldn't put a damper on your fun! Today on Up to Date, Brian McTavish returns with the top five events in KC this weekend,…
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-827074.mp3Kansas City, MO – Two Adults, Two Children Found Murdered in…
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