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Some voting locations will open Monday, with the rest opening July 28. Early voting ends Aug. 3, with select advanced voting locations being open in August.
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State Board of Education takes time to consider nation’s historic documents.
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Democratic governor marks fifth appointment to state’s highest court.
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In April 2026, Kansas exported $91.3 million of products to China, the third largest country behind Mexico and Canada, according to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, an economic data-gathering organization.
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In the most recent school year, 1,510 students applied to participate.
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New state law raises concerns that valid voters will be removed from registration lists
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Argentina survived another heart-stopping match when it scored two late goals to topple England and extend the Three Lions' six-decade-long wait for another World Cup trophy.
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Todd Blanche remained composed throughout the hours-long hearing, but faced several testy moments during questioning as he seeks to win the support of all Republican senators on the committee.
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Old rivals. New stakes. A World Cup final spot on the line. Argentina vs. England.
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The oldest bridge in Paris was draped in fabric last month to appear like a mountain cave, in an installation by the artist JR. Unlike a real cave, though, it didn't provide respite from a brutal heat wave.
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When Solitaire Miles was 18, she had a stroke. When she got to the hospital, doctors and nurses accused her of being on drugs. Then, her unsung hero arrived and ensured she got the care she needed.
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The U.S. launched another wave of strikes on Iran, its second round on Wednesday, after Iran threatened to block all oil exporting routes in the region in response to the U.S. maritime blockade against Iran.
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AI is a fast-growing business expense. Some companies are cutting costs by switching to cheaper Chinese AI models.
Commentary & Podcasts
Despite the title of their latest album, Glenn Morrow's Cry For Help isn't over yet.
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