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Some in the art world are protesting the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art because of a tenuous connection to the Trump administration’s immigration…
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Today the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team will wrap up the first round of the World Cup tournament. The Americans have embraced their role as goliath,…
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Kansas City-area officials celebrated in June when the U.S., Canada and Mexico won their combined bid to host the men’s World Cup soccer tournament in…
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The U.S. men’s soccer team won’t be in this summer’s World Cup in Russia, and the organization is trying to figure out how to re-enter the world’s…
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Segment 1: Why are educated professionals leaving Kansas City?A recent study showed that more people with college degrees are leaving Kansas City at a…
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In far Western Kansas, Senate District 39 spans 10 counties -- it’s vast and it’s flat.For once, there is a Democratic candidate out here. Zach Worf, a…
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More than 1,000 United Mine Workers of America members were back in St. Louis Monday, the latest in a series of protests against Peabody Coal and its…
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A local professor/journalist spent 11 months in war-torn Uganda. This is his story.Join us on Tuesday as Central Standard welcomes in author Steven…
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It's lightweight, inexpensive, and fun to play, with a sound that's both deeply sentimental and incredibly silly. Is there a more perfect instrument than…