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  • Sen. Roger Marshall wants Kansas governor to end federal unemployment benefits, a former Missouri congressman on the demotion of Liz Cheney and what is making Major League Baseball less appealing.
  • Kansas lawmakers flexed their veto-override power while Missouri Republicans saw a split in ranks over Medicaid.
  • How the Topeka Police Department is addressing mental health crisis calls, and author John Green on his latest book 'The Anthropocene Reviewed.'
  • This week the Kansas City Symphony on Classical KC features works that were commissioned or co-commissioned by the orchestra. We'll hear music by composers Daniel Kellogg, David Ludwig, Avner Dorman and André Previn.
  • This week, the Kansas City Symphony on Classical KC explores oceans and fountains with works by Wagner, Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Debussy, plus the world premiere performance of Daniel Kellogg's "Water Music."
  • This week, Michael Stern and Dan Margolies offer their insights on works that showcase members of the Kansas City Symphony as featured soloists. Plus, associate principal horn David Sullivan joins the conversation to share his experience moving from inside the orchestra to center stage to play Schumann's "Konzertstück" for four horns.
  • What journalists can do better and differently in covering COVID-19 and the evolution of conspiracy theories.
  • The Our Healthy KC Eastside initiative will focus on outreach and vaccine distribution, and U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver offers his take on the latest events in Washington and Missouri.
  • A collaboration between KSHB 41 News and KCUR takes the pulse of Kansas City a year after the murder of George Floyd.
  • Missouri's legislature convenes for a special session, and Baseball Reference adds Negro Leagues statistics to its database.
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