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Books
Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales, faces cancel culture
Spying is a risky profession. For the 14th-century English undercover agent-turned-poet Geoffrey Chaucer, the dangers – at least to his reputation –…
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Church & Ministry
Local college expansion threatens destruction of historic church
The abandoned but historic Seventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Kan., stands in the way of a new…
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Sam Brownback warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan
Former United States Ambassador Sam Brownback has issued a statement on the Biden administration handing Afghanistan over to the Taliban.…
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Study: teachers at no greater risk of Covid hospitalization
An exhaustive study out of Britain finds teachers are not at greater risk of hospitalization as a result of COVID-19…
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Missouri News
Concerned Women for America endorses Vicky Hartzler for U.S. Senate
Concerned Women for America has endorsed Rep. Vicky Hartzler in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate from Missouri. “She…
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Group pushes to legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri
Missouri could become the new Colorado if a newly filed ballot measure legalizing recreational use of marijuana passes. Legal Missouri…
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Kansas News
Big Boy 4014 to make return visits to Kansas on Sept. 2
Big Boy No. 4014, the famed Union Pacific steam locomotive built in the 1940s, will appear for public viewing on…
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National News
Pro-life ‘heartbeat bill’ goes into effect in Texas
A new pro-life law in Texas has gone into effect after the Supreme Court refused to consider a motion to…
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Hurricane Ida damage likely to result in higher gas prices for Labor Day weekend
Anyone planning to travel for Labor Day weekend can expect to pay more for gasoline. On top of Biden administration…
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