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The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-1 on Tuesday to undo Obama-era rules intended to help small companies provide faster wireless internet…
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Three years ago, Conner Hazelrigg was a sophomore at William Jewell College, in Liberty, Missouri, when a friend came back from a trip to Haiti. The…
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A rural farm in Kansas. A wealthy family with a dark secret. A missing young woman. That's the basis of a new book by a local author. She shares how a…
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Every day it seems we hear news of another data breach — from 500 million Yahoo accounts to the latest WikiLeaks hacks. Even at the city level, officials…
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People who live in Overland Park, Kan., should be getting more reliable cellphone signals by year’s end, thanks to some inconspicuous antenna…
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When Sprint Corp. CEO Dan Hesse took the helm of an ailing telecommunications corporation seven years ago, he had his work cut out for him.In the past…
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Should entertainment venues, like theaters, sports arenas and music halls allow smartphone use?More than 56 percent of Americans own smartphones and many…
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People in the path of severe weather (and other emergencies) now have a new way to find out about threats: text message alerts, sent straight to mobile…
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Missouri has a fresh law designed to help track crime victims from their cell phones.A bi-state abduction and murder helped drive the legislation.It took…