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Thirteen is a pivotal age. No longer just because the hormonal and physical changes the body is undergoing, but because in today's digital age, it's the benchmark to legally be allowed to join many social media platforms. Two Kansas City 13-year-olds share their perception of social media.
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The famous New York Times series has seen its creator write a "1619" book then move to the current production of a six-part documentary on the project.
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Segment 1: A famous crossword puzzle creator makes Kansas City his home.David Steinberg has been making crossword puzzles since he was 12, and getting…
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Segment 1: UM System President Mun Choi speaks to the impact of enrollment, funding and a new health initiative across campuses.The University of Missouri…
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Segment 1: State task force on bullying looks to multiple stakeholders for information on harmful harassing behavior The Kansas Department of Education…
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Segment 1: "My goal is to fight for the people of my community and solve problems," says Rep. Kevin Yoder.Kansas' Third Congressional District has been…
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After the 2016 presidential election, many people were surprised by Donald Trump's win. National news organizations sent reporters out to so-called "Trump…
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Love is hard to define — so how do you analyze a whole literary genre with rules built around the concept? Today, KCUR's 'Bibliofiles' explain the themes,…
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Leaders of the University of Missouri are taking issue with a recent New York Times article which describes challenges still facing the Columbia campus…
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What is the Midwest? In a recent video, comedian Jeff Houghton played a Midwest correspondent out to solve this great mystery. The typical perception?…
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The president's lambasting of certain outlets as "fake news" has strained relations between the executive branch and the Fourth Estate. Today, the Media…
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First, we look at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art's latest plans for expansion that's raising a few questions with some of its neighbors. Then, New York…