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How school choice has helped our families: A letter from two charter school parents
We each make thousands of decisions in our lives, from large (Should I get married, and to whom?) to small…
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University of Missouri ends relationship with Confucius Institute
The University of Missouri is cutting ties with the controversial Confucius Institute. Republican Sen. Josh Hawley has been critical of…
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Satanist argues in court that Missouri abortion rules violate her rights
A Satanist is upset with a Missouri law that requires doctors to give women a pro-life booklet and an ultrasound…
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‘Bleeding Kansas’ Series returns to Constitution Hall
Dramatic interpretations and talks about the violent territorial and civil war history of Kansas, 1854-1865, will highlight the 2020 annual…
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Long saga of Equal Rights Amendment comes to end, Justice Department rules
The ongoing push for an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution is over, the U.S. Department of Justice…
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Dr. Martin Luther King’s niece challenges Christians to pursue his dream
As the nation pauses to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his dream is alive and well. “Even though widespread…
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Here’s the video recap of the Chiefs vs the Titans
For the first time in 50 years, the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl, facing the San…
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Lebanese protesters gain strength, call for gov’t to resign
Lebanese citizens continue to protest in the street against a government that they say cannot run the nation. Lebanese police…
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No, today’s earthquake in Kansas was not caused by Chiefs fans
While some may think it was Arrowhead Stadium where the Chiefs were playing the Titans today that caused the earth…
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Students talk to President about religious discrimination
While it was virtually ignored in the news this week, students, teachers, coaches and religious freedom activists with diverse faith…
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