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After the FDA announced that it would no longer authorize new COVID-19 vaccines for healthy Americans under age 65, the CDC ...
The litigation seeks to protect NPR's funding amid concerns that the loss of public dollars would hurt rural reporting and ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Tuesday a special session for the general assembly to discuss disaster relief resources, the stadium tax-incentive program and “critical” budget appropriations.
A Florida man was bitten by an alligator and fatally shot by deputies after authorities say he tried to steal a rifle from a ...
Call the Carter Broadcast Group Legendary. KPRS is the oldest, black-owned and family-operated radio broadcast company in the United States, founded by Skip Carter in 1950 in Kansas City.
King Charles III says Canada is facing unprecedented challenges in a speech widely viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The city of Leavenworth has refiled a lawsuit against CoreCivic less than a week after its federal lawsuit was dismissed.
Two longtime Scripps Spelling Bee officials are back this year. Head judge Mary Brooks and pronouncer Jacques Bailly are familiar faces for the spellers.
Hong Kong's baby pandas had their names announced on Tuesday after their mother, Ying Ying, the world’s oldest first-time panda mom, gave birth to them in August.
Sponsored: Data shows two out of three American households lack a disaster plan. Kansas City has already experienced an active storm season, find out tips prepare when damaging weather hits.
Trump administration pushes for cancellation of Harvard's remaining federal contracts amid ongoing tensions over university policies and funding.
This Thursday, school lets out for the summer in Blue Springs. For some families, that means reliable school lunches end.
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