Local News
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Ty Masterson, president of the Kansas Senate since 2021, joined a crowded field in the 2026 Republican primary when he announced his candidacy Sunday.
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Congress voted to claw back federal funding to public media. Some of those hit hardest include community radio stations in areas that voted for the president.
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Meet the dietitian who keeps the Wind Surge eating right and in shape.
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This week on "The Range" ... the food that fuels baseball. Also, Friday the 13th has become a popular day to get inked.
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Woody Giessmann left Wichita in the early 1980s for Boston, but by the time he was playing Madison Square Garden later in the decade, he was deeply addicted to drugs and alcohol. He's been clean and sober for over 30 years and today works as an addiction specialist.
NPR News
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President Trump has tried to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. In the latest example, the Department of Justice hired a former Jan. 6 defendant who urged rioters to "kill" police.
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President Trump's new tariffs are pouring revenue into the United States' coffers. We put that in context with overall tax revenue, and Trump's spending plans.
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An executive order from President Trump would extend the opportunity for 401k fund managers to include private equity in retirement portfolios. What are the risks and benefits?
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Russian journalists in exile fight Russian propaganda, working for U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe from Latvia. But the Trump administration plans to cut funds is creating uncertainty.
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Israel's Security Cabinet approved a proposal early Friday for the military to expand the war in Gaza and take control of Gaza City, one of the last areas of the territory not yet under full military occupation.