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Segment 1: Long-time NPR reporter talks national economics and highlights his experience covering the Obama and Trump administrations.Scott Horsley made…
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Seg. 1: Progess In Fits & Starts At Kansas Child Welfare Agency. Seg. 2: How Stan Kessler Stays Hip.Segment 1: Kansas' child welfare system was broken and neglected. A new leader is trying to change that.Eleven months after new leadership was installed,…
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Fashion designer Kate Spade, 55, was found dead in her New York City apartment on Tuesday. The Associated Press reports that she died by suicide. She was…
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Updated, 3:06 p.m. Monday: St. Teresa’s Academy alumnae, who were outraged after a group of students shared photos of them playing “Jews vs. Nazis” beer…
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The students from St. Teresa’s Academy who posted photos of themselves drinking from cups arranged in the shape of a swastika are bullying the teenage…
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Alumnae of St. Teresa’s Academy are upset by the school’s lax response to social media posts that show current students posing with a swastika.According…
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They are works of art that pay homage to great leaders, tell the history of this nation and highlight our culture. And they do it all in miniature. The…
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Just days after Prime Healthcare Services agreed to buy two Kansas City-area hospitals, laid-off employees of two other area hospitals owned by Prime sued…
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A West Coast hospital company has agreed to acquire two hospitals and other related facilities as part of a deal with Kansas City, Mo.-based Carondelet…
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The final day of hearings into the Department of Revenue's now-defunct policy of scanning and storing documents of driver's license applicants featured…
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One day after a Missouri House committee issued subpoenas to several members of Democratic Governor Jay Nixon's administration, a Cole County judge has…
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Local couple and professional poets Stanley and Janet Banks met while living in Kansas City and trying to get their writing careers off the ground. Now…