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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback took a secretive, state-funded trip to Israel a month ago, but we only know that because The Hutchinson News broke the story…
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If the father figure in your life has more than enough golf clubs, tools and those weird plaques adorned with plastic singing fish, why not consider…
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If you're tired of all the politics on television this week, you may want to try watching something on a different, slightly bigger screen. Up To Date's…
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City planning flare-ups, folk-rock, and a poetry biopic ... if these aren't movie topics appropriate for a public radio audience, nothing is. This…
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When Kansas Citian Mike Lundgren saw the film Disturbing the Peace, about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he knew he wanted to screen it in Kansas City.…
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has endured for decades, but former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell believes a nonviolent resolution is still possible. Then,…
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There is more to the relationship between the U.S. and Israel than just political gesturing. American diplomat and author Dennis Ross explains how…
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Updated, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday:Two of the four rabbis killed in a terror attack at a Jerusalem synagogue Tuesday had deep ties to the Kansas City Jewish…
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It’s one thing to open up Time magazine and flip through the pages, briefly noticing the images from the latest Middle East conflict. It’s quite another…
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Peter Beinart's new book, The Crisis of Zionism, argues that Israel cannot be a true democratic state as long as there are settlements in the West Bank and calls for a boycott of goods made in those settlements. Gary Rosenblatt, publisher of The Jewish Weekof New York, disagrees with this argument.