November 21, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Author: Jack Cashill

Legends Persists with Fake Frank Marshall Davis Bio: Here’s the Real Story

  As the Sentinel reported on February 1, the Legends Outlets Kansas City chose to honor Frank Marshal Davis as…

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Missouri Budget Hammers Higher Ed

As reported in the Missourian, Gov. Eric Greitens’ proposed budget for 2018 would cut $40 million from The University of Missouri…

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Missouri House Passes Right-to-Work

By a 100-59 vote the Missouri House passed a bill on Thursday barring mandatory union fees in the workplace. Newly…

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Kansas Wrestles with School Centralization

  The Kansas legislature is wrestling with an issue that tests the ideological purity of the state’s legislators. The question…

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More Off-Court Problems for KU B-Ballers

The way things are going KU basketball players may be spending more time in court than on the court. The…

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Hard Left Turns on Soft Left in KC Protest

On Friday at 4:30 p.m. a coalition of hard left organizations will be holding a rally at the Oppenstein Park…

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KU Basketball Fans Don’t Know What to Think

According to the University Daily Kansan, fans are not conflicted about the play of their team. Hardly! The #3-ranked Jayhawks,…

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Missouri Executes First Man in Greitens Era

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens declined a clemency request for Mark Christeson, 37, and on Tuesday the Missouri man moved on to…

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Kansas City on Pace to Pass 2016 Homicide Rate

The most serious problem that the city of Kansas City, Missouri, faces is one that its elected officials refuse to…

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Legends Honors Communist Pornographer–And That’s Just the Half of It

Among the Kansas “legends” that the Legends Outlets Kansas City currently celebrates on its website is one Frank Marshall Davis.…

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Convicted Serial Killer Gosnell Sent Hard Cases to Kansas

  Unlikely bestseller, Gosnell: The Untold Story of America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer, holds a surprise for those who still believe…

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Yael Pushes Kander for President in 2020, Seriously

Long time Star editorialist turned blogger Yael Abouhalkah believes that former Missouri secretary of state Jason Kander is presidential timber (or…

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KC Seven Times More Lethal in 2016 than NYC

In its article on Kansas City homicides, “Half of 2016 KCMO homicides cleared or solved,” KSHB missed the larger story.…

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Can New Star Editor Live Down Wikileaks Revelation?

The Kansas City Star has recently shaken up its editorial board. Management put out to pasture long time editorial writers…

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Media Backed Into Covering KC Pro-Life Rally

Reporters and cameramen from virtually all the local television and radio stations descended on the Downtown Federal Courthouse to cover…

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MO Governor Greitens Wants Right to Work

  In his State of the State address, newly elected Missouri Governor Eric Greitens wasted no time getting down to…

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Shocker: KU Daily Kansan Treats Trump Inauguration Fairly

“A breath of fresh air and a chapter of unknown,” leads Hailey Dixon in a nicely balanced article in the KU…

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What Happened to MU’s Melissa “I Need Some Muscle” Click?

Academia can be a very forgiving place. A year ago the University of Missouri severed its relationship with infamous communications…

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All Regs To Be Reviewed in Show-Me State

According to Missourinet, new Missouri Governor Eric Greitens has ordered a complete review of every regulation in the State of…

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Why Did Star Slight Gay Hate Crime Story?

On January 22, KSHB-TV posted a story headlined, “Gay couple targeted with hate crime at south Kansas City home.” The…

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National Weather Service Admits to Over-Hyping Ice Storm

Noah was more casual about the flood than the National Weather Service was about the impending “ice storm” that was…

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Citizens for a Responsible Government Fires Back at Steve Rose

Veteran pundit Steve Rose took to the pages of the Kansas City Star to scold the nonprofit watchdog group, Citizens…

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KU Prof Rejects Color-Blind Ideology

  The KU News Service writes favorably of an article co-authored by Subini Annamma, assistant professor of special education at KU…

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Women in KC Rally for Something or Other but Not For Life

  An estimated 10,000 people showed up at Kansas City’s Washington Park on the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration to…

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