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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's State of The State address and what it means for Kansans, and a firsthand account of the situation on Capitol Hill as the riot unfolded last week.
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“It was clear the mob had approached our doors and started screaming and was trying to crash through the doors,” said Adam Sachs, a Kansas City attorney, who was at the nation's Capitol for his son's first day as a congressional intern.
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Rep. Cleaver echoed other elected officials calling the takeover of the Capitol a "coup d'etat attempt".
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U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver shares his account of pro-Trump extremists seizing the Capitol, and the ramifications of yesterday's insurrection for Republicans.
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Despite the violent breach, congressional leaders were looking to continue the process of officially recognizing the results of the presidential election.
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Segment 1: Three journalists based in Washington speak to the unique challenges of covering national politics up close.Each day brings something exciting…
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More than 250 employees have quit, and others are expected to follow suit before the Sept. 30 deadline for reporting to work in the Kansas City area. Critics of the move say research will suffer.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos touted the importance of making higher education accessible Thursday while on a whirlwind tour of vocational…
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is in the Midwest this week on a hastily-planned “Rethink Schools” tour that’s left Kansas and Missouri school…
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For 118 years, Missouri has been represented in the U.S. Capitol’s esteemed Statuary Hall by two statues of slavery opponents from the 1800s: Francis...
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Employers throughout the nation will soon need to ensure all salaried workers are making at least $47,476 annually, or will need to make them eligible for…
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The Kansas City labor market deviates from the federal jobs picture in significant ways. That’s according to local and national reports released on August…