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Kansas News
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and the Russian invasion of Kansas
History is full of misnamed entities that are like a little puzzle, where a small incident in one area directly…
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Exclusive photos of a march unlike any other
As the cold, dreary morning dawned on Washington, DC, last Friday, few realized that history was about to be made.…
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Kansas News
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 2019 annual…
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Columns
Why the world isn’t growing worse in 2019
A friend once shared his unease about the bloodshed in the Middle East. Drawing on disturbing news dispatches, he exclaimed,…
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New discoveries mark 2018 as exciting year in Biblical archaeology
It was an exciting year for archaeological discoveries in Israel. The Holy Land has more digs taking place than any…
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When did the Second World War really start?
Today, December 7, we remember the 77th anniversary of Pearl Harbor – the date recognized as the entry of the…
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Israel
Is this the ring worn by Pilate at Jesus’ sentencing?
Have archaeologists re-discovered the ring worn by Potius Pilate at his sentencing of Jesus? Excitement surrounds a 2,000-year-old copper alloy…
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News
Scientists confirm how Sodom was destroyed
Many historians and scientists have, for years, doubted the Biblical story of Sodom. Destroyed by fire and heat from the…
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Columns
How Kansas City really got its name
Possum Trot, Westport, Westport Landing, or Kawsmouth? There are many names associated with the birth of Kansas City. Most people…
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