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Turkey scapegoats Christians for coronavirus
Christians have become the scapegoat for Turkey’s growing coronavirus outbreak. Christians and other religious minorities are being falsely accused of…
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Missouri issues coronavirus guidelines for opening schools
Regardless of what local schools decide to do about reopening this fall, coronavirus will be part of the discussion. “That…
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Millions in federal aid could be lost as one in three Kansas households has yet to fill out census
Amid a pandemic that has slowed efforts to count Americans, more than a third of Kansas households haven’t yet responded…
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‘We have to move forward,’ Missouri Gov. wants schools open
The new school year is fast approaching, and schools are trying to figure out the best options during the ongoing…
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Trump criticized for Stone commutation while Obama had 1,712
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) suggested on Saturday that the House may introduce a bill to limit presidential pardon power following President Donald…
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Local authorities have conflicting face mask regulations
If you’re confused about requirements to wear a face mask don’t feel alone. Across the sprawling Kansas City Metro, which…
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Health and Wellness
Macon, Mo church revival experiences Covid-19 outbreak
A recent church revival in the north-central town of Macon has resulted in 21 confirmed cases of coronavirus. “There was…
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After protester demands, St. Louis will keep its name Gov. says
Despite rioting and protester demands it change its name, there are no plans to rename St. Louis. “You won’t be…
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Kanakuk Covid-19 cases surge to 82, all camps closing
Kanakuk Kamps has decided to close after the number of staff members and campers with COVID-19 has climbed to 82.…
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