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Hours after Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill aimed at protecting crisis pregnancy centers, Republican lawmakers reversed the veto, citing a desire to preserve life in the state.
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Kelly said her veto wasn't about limiting the ability to practice faith freely, but ensuring Kansans use health plans that cover their medical expenses.
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On International Transgender Day of Visibility, Kansas should remember the accomplishments of Dr. Alan L. Hart, a doctor and author born in Halls Summit in the late 19th century. In 1917, he made history by becoming one of the first known trans men in the country to undergo gender affirming surgery.
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A proposed bill would allow governments to privately award higher-value construction contracts for county buildings, bridges, highways, dams, turnpikes and parking lots.
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Senate majority leader's amendment forbid sports on Sundays, Wednesday evenings
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Governor pushes for 2.5% increases, points to Legislature's automatic 4% hike
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NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egypt's history — but whose legacy was erased for over 3,000 years.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado's law banning conversion therapy "regulates speech based on viewpoint."
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Scientists say the little fish may hold broader lessons for raising other marine species in captivity.
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Josh Owens spent four years as a video editor and field producer for Jones' Infowars media company. "It was all about making things look cinematic," he says. Owens' memoir is The Madness of Believing.
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The war with Iran has driven up gas prices at a time when affordability is high on people's minds.
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The shortlisted titles include novels and novellas from authors and translators spanning four continents, with stories that range from Japanese-controlled 1930s Taiwan to the streets of Tehran in 1979.
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Set in a quaint Irish village, The Keeper follows The Searcher and The Hunter, and solidifies the crime series' status as a contemporary classic.
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Electrelane frontwoman Verity Susman and Wire guitarist Matthew Simms retreated to France to record their latest LP, a powerful statement that seamlessly marries past and present.
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