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From her home in Kansas' Flint Hills, Former U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum reads news about politics (in paper form, "I don't do e-mail ... Facebook") with a…
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How are the first few weeks of the Trump administration affecting Kansas City? On this international edition of Up To Date, host Steve Kraske is joined by…
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A few weeks before The Nutcracker is scheduled to open, in a rehearsal studio at the Kansas City Ballet’s Bolender Center, dancers Amaya Rodriguez and…
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For Cuban exile Carlos Eire, coming to the U.S. as a boy was a gift but it took him a few years to realize the freedoms it afforded him. Then, a new book…
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When President Dwight Eisenhower started People to People International, he envisioned everyday people from around the world coming together to form…
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A look at Brexit and its impact across the globe, including here in KC. What's the professional and personal impact on people in the Midwest, and how will…
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Across the globe, distinct political institutions and governing mechanisms have developed, but how and when did political order even begin? Starting with…
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Political and economic unrest has many wondering about the power and limitations of democratic values and diplomacy. On this edition of Up To Date, we…
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Former chess champion-turned-political activist Garry Kasparov insists that one man is more dangerous to the Western world than any other foreign threat.…
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Kansas City is hosting a one-week Pop-Up United Kingdom Consulate. British Consul General Stephen Bridges talks about expanding trade and cultural…
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This week, the British consulate has come down from Chicago to make a pop-up office in Kansas City. If your inner Anglophile is already excited, just…
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George Mitchell’s career in public service has been one of the most distinguished in recent times. After 15 years in the Senate, Mitchell’s work as a…