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Kansas farmers and ranchers are paying close attention to tariffs, and they need a farm bill to pass in Washington.
Back-to-back court orders deliver $214,000 to a Kansas law firm and D.C. legal institute that fought state campaign finance actions against Kansas clients.
The promise that I once wrote about has been replaced by a nagging sense that the technology still falls short and poses ...
Work requirements place extra burdens on low-income families but do little to lift them out of poverty, my research shows.
More than 80 years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, John Connolly was finally laid to rest — not as an unknown in ...
ICE doesn't like to talk about how much it pays facilities, or to have any of its contractors talk about how much they make ...
Trans student sues University of Kansas after being fired for speaking to media about housing policy
An interview with a news outlet cost a former University of Kansas resident assistant his job and his home. Now, he’s suing ...
The U.S. has had more reported tornadoes than normal — over 960 as of May 22, according to the National Weather Service’s ...
The leaders of a Jewish center at the University of Kansas mourned the killing of alumna Sarah Milgrim and her partner ...
State officials denied a federal request to disclose personal information of Kansans using the Supplemental Nutrition ...
CoreCivic will know by Friday whether it will have to delay plans to begin holding ICE detainees in June at its Leavenworth ...
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