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KC Melting Pot Theatre Stages ‘Long Time Since Yesterday’
KC Melting Pot Theatre will present Long Time Since Yesterday, a powerful drama by playwright P.J. Gibson that explores friendship, grief and the complicated bonds…
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Keys to My Heart on stage at KC’s Gem Theater
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Lawmakers in both parties are split over the strikes, raising questions about war powers, congressional authority and what happens next.
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Long Overdue: Luther Vandross Gets First Rock Hall Nomination
Despite decades of success and eligibility since 2006, the R&B icon is only now on the ballot.
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Kansas Law Means Some Men Must Use Women’s Bathrooms
Bill passed over Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto requiring restroom use by birth sex is already being challenged in court.
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More Than Half Of U.S. States Report Cases – including Kansas and Missouri– As Health Officials Warn The Highly Contagious Virus Could Spread Further
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Redrawn Lines Spark Incumbent Showdown In Texas
Two Texas Congressmen — Al Green and Christian Menefee — Faceoff In High-Stakes Democratic Primary Shaped By Redistricting
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Vote in Jasmine Crockett’s U.S. Senate Race Tomorrow
This Primary is the first big contest of the 2026 midterm election, even though a Democrat hasn’t won a statewide election in Texas in more than 30 years.
Missouri Congressional Races Take Shape
Cleaver has Republican opponents but Bell in St. Louis has Democrats after him.
