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Kansas lawmakers have passed tax cuts to clear the way for a plan to lure the Chiefs
Courthouse News Service· 10 hours agoKansas legislators cleared the way Tuesday for a debate on trying to lure the Kansas City Chiefs...
Juneteenth is a Sacred American Holiday
Skanner· 10 hours agoJuneteenth, as the day was known, was special not just for Black Texans, but for many Americans with ties to the southern state that ...
Local lawmakers react to President Biden's immigration actions - KYMA
KYMA· 14 hours agoPresident Joe Biden is announcing an executive action shielding some undocumented spouses of U.S....
Ballot measures to rev up voters
Politico· 5 days agoFull list of endorsements here. — Joe McGraw, a Republican former Circuit Court judge, has been endorsed by Americans for Prosperity ...
California Dems vs. 'election fraud'
Politico· 6 days agoAmericans for Prosperity Action, the conservative super PAC established by the Koch brothers, is rolling out a new ...
Adults who skipped college urge high school grads to follow suit, say rewards are ‘immeasurable’
AOL· 5 days agoConcerns about the rising cost of tuition and university campus culture are driving a significant number of Americans away from higher education, and entrepreneurs who skipped ...
Why Senate Democrats Are Outperforming Biden in Key States
New York Times· 6 days agoDemocratic candidates have leads in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan and Arizona — but...
Johnson: The unfinished work of racial justice
The Columbian· 2 days agoUnsigned editorials represent the consensus opinion of The Columbian’s editorial board, which operates independently of the news department. In Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, Gen. Gordon ...
Bill approved to lure Chiefs, Royals to Kansas
ESPN· 8 hours agoKansas legislators approved a bipartisan plan Tuesday aimed at luring the Kansas City Chiefs away from Missouri by helping finance a new stadium for the...
Opinion: Juneteenth and the unfinished work of racial justice | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 4 days agoIn Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, Gen. Gordon Granger brought freedom from abstraction into...