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Kansas City-based DST Systems Inc. was ordered in 2021 to pay tens of millions of dollars to employees, who claimed the company concentrated “an enormous and imprudent” amount of its profit-sharing plan in a single pharmaceutical stock. A federal appeals court has sent the cases back for a lower court to determine.
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At the start of the pandemic, teachers were praised for their ability to adapt. Now large numbers of teachers are leaving the profession earlier than expected.
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After 20 years with the community food bank and nine years as president and CEO, Valerie Nicholson-Watson is retiring from Harvesters Community Food Network.
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Over 34 years Steven Potter went from night shifts processing new books at Mid-Continent Public Library to retiring after over a decade as its director.
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The MissionSquare Retirement community is now home to a samba band orchestrated by a retired biology teacher who has used the music to unite fellow residents.
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How William Volker's money laid the foundation for American conservatism and a look at the pandemic's impacts on retirement plans.
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Among Millennials 66% have nothing set aside for retirement even though early in life is the best time to save.
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The 1992 bestseller "America: What Went Wrong?" documented how tax policy hammers the middle class, how the rich grow more rich and the erosion of the health care and retirement systems. So how have things changed since?
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The first Black district attorney in Kansas shares his thoughts on reforming policing and the justice system, and a Pulitzer Prize-winner updates his 1992 bestseller about the undermining of the American dream.
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Segment 1: A memo from journalists in the Midwest: Stop calling us flyover countryA recent blog by Peggy Lowe offered advice to coastal media outlets who…
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Segment 1: Panel discussion with recent retirees of The Kansas City Star. Three senior journalists who accepted the most recent buyout offer from The…
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Segment 1: Cerner co-founder steps away after forty years with the healthcare records company.One of Kansas City's most succesfull businessmen, Cliff…