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  • Fans of Spanish director Pedro Almodovar either loved his last movie, The Skin I Live In, or found it cold and bereft of the mirth and merriment of most…
  • By Ben EmbryKansas City, MO – After months of uncertainty, plans for the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center in downtown Kansas City are back on track and…
  • Companies including PayPal and Apple are competing to convince merchants and consumers to use their swipe-and-go mobile payment systems. Credit card breaches may speed up the use of digital wallets.
  • Ten states voted in Super Tuesday's primaries and caucuses. At the end of the night, the map was a jigsaw puzzle of wins for Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. The most hard-fought state was Ohio, and Romney managed to squeak out a win.
  • Police are still not saying what motivated the gunman who walked into a crowded Aurora, Colo., movie theater and opened fired. Suspect James Holmes, 24, was apprehended immediately after the attack. Until recently, he was a grad student studying neuroscience.
  • Rolling Stone's list was revamped to be more inclusive of genres and artists.
  • By Steve BellKansas City, MO – K-State plans bioscience campus in Olathe. Blunt signs bills on malpractice rates, eminent domain, group insurance, tax…
  • It's a Republican season in the Missouri General Assembly. The GOP controls the House and Senate with veto-proof majorities, and Republican Governor Eric…
  • Holiday Sales rose by less than 1 percent from the year before, according to MasterCard's SpendingPulse unit. That's the slowest growth in spending since the 2008 recession. Even online sales — which posted double digit gains over the past few years — were lackluster this year.
  • By Steve Bellhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-927159.mp3Kansas City, MO – KC school district gets $13.6 million teacher…
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