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  • The parents of a handcuffed teen rescued from a Northland basement were charged with child abuse. Missouri's budget committee said “no” to Governor Jay…
  • Illinois leads the U.S. in group psychotherapy sessions for Medicare patients. Some top billers aren't mental health specialists. The state's Medicaid program has cracked down, but the feds haven't.
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – Kansas City braces for immigrants' rights protest. Community health center opens in Lexington. Kansas House to take up…
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO –Kansas re-argues death penalty case at Supreme Court.Appeals court calls for new hearing on Missouri death penalty…
  • Director Ridley Scott has made two of the best science fiction films of modern times, Alien and Blade Runner. Prometheus is more involving than this year's summer blockbuster competition, but by the standards of the director's earlier films, it's a disappointment.
  • Verizon's purchase of Yahoo will close the book on one of the oldest Internet companies. What happened to the other famous '90s brands, like GeoCities, Netscape and CompuServe? A nerdy remembrance.
  • Jacob remains the most popular name for boys born in the U.S., as it has been since 1999. Meanwhile, there's good news for fans of the King: Elvis is back in the top 1,000.
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  • Chiefs and General Manager Scott Pioli break up. Singer Marva Whitney is remembered in Kansas City. Task Force recommends strengthening reporting…
  • The Kansas City Chiefs officially introduce Andy Reid as their head coach. Kansas officials are warning that eating too much locally caught fish may not…
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