Construction on Kansas City’s new international airport is moving forward thanks to an agreement that airlines will pay for increased expenses. The news came as city council members found common ground with ...
Read More »Could invite for Abu Dhabi prince to visit Israel lead to peace?
It has been over 40 years since an Arab nation has signed a peace agreement with Israel. Some are hoping that Abu Dhabi may be the next and are encouraging dialogue between ...
Read More »US State Department lied to hide Palestinian terrorist efforts
A new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office says the U.S. State Department lied to Congress in recent years regarding actions by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, or UNRWA. It concerns ...
Read More »Dave Says – Make sure it’s a gift
Need some financial advice? Debt and Income Crisis? Pay off the house first? Check cashing? Taxes? Credit Cards? Check out what folks are asking Dave Ramsey. Make sure it’s a gift ...
Read More »Japan nominates President Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Ahead of his second meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the leader of Japan is nominating President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for his work to open up a ...
Read More »Missing person: dangerous online game popular with teens
The new social media game ‘missing person’ is gaining in popularity an, frightening parents and angering police departments. The trend involves teenagers disappearing from their families for up to 48 hours to ...
Read More »Pedophile in pulpit: beloved dad outed by his wife, kids
SOMERSET, Pa. – John and Clara Hinton arrived in Somerset, Pennsylvania in 1972. Just two years into their marriage and with a young daughter, the young couple was eager to start their ...
Read More »3 boys team up to get every girl a flower at Kansas school for Valentine’s Day
Three boys at an Olathe middle school made sure Valentine’s Day was special for every girl in their school: They gave all of them a flower. Summit Trail Middle School in Olathe, Kansas, show ...
Read More »I-70 closed east of Kansas City to Kingdom City
Winter returned today with a vengeance and it’s not over yet, with two more storms forecast for the next 4-5 days. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said Friday afternoon that large sections ...
Read More »Chinese prisoner killed by organ harvesting, daughter escapes to US
Ten police cars accompanied a small group of relatives to view Chinese prisoner Han Jun Qing’s body. No cameras or reporters were allowed on the premises. But his daughter, Han Yu, needs ...
Read More »National emergency declared on nation’s southern border
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on Feb. 15 to address the humanitarian crisis on the southwest border and secure funds for border-wall construction. The emergency declaration, combined with a spending ...
Read More »President Trump takes pro-life cause personally, confronts Senator Coons
In a gathering which observers say showed Donald Trump’s deeply emotional response to the pro-life cause, the president met with an abortion survivor and a child who was born after just 20 ...
Read More »Violent crime in Kansas City targeted by attorney general
Kansas City has joined the attorney general’s efforts intended to fight and prosecute violent crime. Among the most violent cities in the nation, Kansas City is joined by St. Louis and, surprisingly, ...
Read More »The shocking ways God is transforming our culture
Many can’t get over the sense that our world is unraveling. Cynicism has tainted the popular imagination. God is at work, actively transforming our culture. But many Christians don’t see the beauty ...
Read More »With $6 billion, is this the richest church in America?
As many churches in New York City struggle to survive and keep their buildings, Trinity Church, a land-rich, over 300-year-old congregation in Lower Manhattan, has emerged as the richest church in America ...
Read More »Study: Voter ID laws do not suppress voting
A new study published in the National Bureau of Economic Research reports that strict voter ID laws don’t stop people from voting in elections. The study also found that such laws have “no negative ...
Read More »Kidnapper dead after high speed chase
A man is dead after kidnapping a woman and child from a Jefferson City home Wednesday night and leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase into Illinois. A press release from the ...
Read More »Tom Brady says wife is a ‘witch’, says they’re ‘into everything’
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady shocked attendees at a charity event in Boston this week after informing the crowd his wife uses witchcraft before his games. Brady, who recently won his ...
Read More »Times Square screens to be blasted with ultrasounds
In a bold move, New York’s Times Square monitors screens will be blasted by live ultrasounds thanks to Focus on the Family. Focus on the Family announced the May 4 event for ...
Read More »Three winter storms take aim at area through Monday
Just as the ice has disappeared from streets in the Kansas City area, and temperatures are hitting the 50s Wednesday and Thursday, forecasters are warning of a snowy four or five days ...
Read More »Wichita bomb threat leaves customer relieved
A report of a bomb threat at a Wichita Home Depot store now has police smiling and, customers creating a sigh of relief. Sort of. The threat turned out to be more of ...
Read More »Don’t miss this cool college fair in Kansas City
Deciding what to do after high school? Checking out colleges and other options? Here’s the cool thing: There’s an event in Kansas City that brings together colleges and other options from across ...
Read More »Free Christian K-12 education expo helps parents decide
Do you have questions about private education? Wondering what options are available to you or someone you know? Metro Voice will host its 21st Annual Midwest Christian K-12 Education Expo Saturday, March ...
Read More »Now convicted, El Chapo may see his fortune build the wall
After his conviction today on drug charges, Mexian drug cartel owner El Chapo may see his seized drug money used to build the border wall. Mexico’s most notorious drug kingpin, Joaquin “El ...
Read More »Judge rules citizenship question may remain on Census
A federal judge has rejected an activist group’s request to prevent the Trump administration from asking 2020 Census respondents about their citizenship status. In recent decades, Democrats and Republicans have fought bitterly ...
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