In wake of the recent political tension between the U.S. and North Korea, North Korea has threatened to destroy the U.S. power grid. It could…
Read MoreAlternatives to H.R. McMaster as National Security Advisor
President Donald Trump’s national security advisor H.R. McMaster is expected to leave his position soon, according to U.S. officials. The White House has denied…
Read MoreSenior Showcase: Madi Giles
Madison (Madi) Giles, senior accounting, business administration and Applied Critical Thought and Inquiry (ACT-In) major, with a minor in communication shared her career and life…
Read MoreIceland Air is coming to KCI
The Kansas City International Airport (KCI) will host three weekly direct international flights to the Keflavik International Airport near Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, beginning May 26.…
Read MoreEric Greitens has been indicted
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted Feb. 22 after allegations of sexual misconduct and blackmail were revealed in mid-January. The allegations concern a consensual encounter…
Read MoreYouth can change the world
Young people all across the country are currently speaking out about gun violence in the U.S. Survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in…
Read MoreThird graders are selling AR-15 raffle tickets
A third grade baseball team at an elementary school in Neosho, Mo. has been advertising an AR-15 as a prize for a raffle benefiting their…
Read MoreKansas City ranked second nationwide in cell performance
Kansas City ranked second out of 125 metropolitan markets for overall cellphone service performance, according to a Rootmetrics Report published Jan. 31, 2018. The results…
Read MoreMissouri Right to Work Referendum to appear on November ballot
Missouri enacted a right to work law in August 2017 that, according to the National Right to Work Foundation, “guarantees that no person can be…
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