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  • Muslims worldwide celebrate Ramadan every year by fasting from sunup to sundown, and then breaking bread with friends and family at the end of each day. Halal markets help feed believers by providing hard-to-get supplies from around the globe and offering discount prices to those who need them during the monthlong celebration.
  • Our panelists predict, after MySpace, what will be the next social media scandal.
  • People who are passionate about being naked but also about bicycling can participate in the Philly Naked Bike Ride on Sept. 9. It's to protest fossil fuel use and promote positive body image.
  • Our panelists predict after the "Who Bit Beyoncé Scandal," what will be the next big celebrity mystery.
  • During his State of the State address, exiting Gov. Sam Brownback said his budget recommendations included an additional $600 million in funding over the…
  • As the K-12 Budget Committee in the Kansas Legislature holds hearings on a proposed school funding formula, Rep. Melissa Rooker (R-Fairway) is uncertain…
  • Kansas lawmakers have a plan for school funding, but they still have to pass it, and agree on some mix of spending cuts and revenue increases to close the…
  • Kansas lawmakers still need to come up with a tax plan, budget and school funding formula before the end of this legislative session. These two senators…
  • Our panelists predict, now that Tom Steyer's interrupted Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, what he will walk into next.
  • On July 4, 1776, church bells rang out over Philadelphia as the Continental Congress adopted Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence.
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