November 24, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Category: News

MU Election Fiasco So Creepily PC Even Star Calls It “Maoist”

For a Kansas City Star editor to call the subversion of a student election “Maoist” some students had to do…

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Bollier “Horrified” by Senate Delay on Gun Legislation She Would Change

A gun proposal supported by the National Rifle Association and Moms Demand Action is stalled in the Senate. Senate Majority…

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Cleaver Faces Possible Ethics Charges Over “Ghost Employee,” Awan Connection

On March 7, the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) submitted a detailed brief with the Chairman of the…

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Hutton Exits Race for Kansas Governor

Mark Hutton is bowing out of the race for Kansas Governor. The former state representative’s departure narrows the Republican field…

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Lawmakers Debate Whether to Legitimize Unlawful Transportation Funding to Schools

Passing legislation that will codify the way the Kansas State Department of Education determined state funding for school transportation should…

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Local Maoists Prep For Armed Conflict, Now “Red Guards” KC

No sooner does the Sentinel run a piece on the Maoists known as the “Kansas City Revolutionary Collective” than the…

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Not 1 More Mill, Opponents of Property Tax Increase Tell House Committee

Opponents of legislation that would nearly double the property tax rate for public schools didn’t mince words during a hearing…

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Local Anarchists, Maoists Clash Over Control of “Antifa” Brand, Violence Looms

While the media fret over every pick-up truck with a Confederate flag decal, local Maoists are plotting violence on a…

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2 Docs, 2 Pastors, 2 CEOs, 1 Sheriff Included in Diverse 2018 Leadership Kansas Class

The Kansas Chamber of Commerce does not list the age, race, sex, religion, or ethnicity of the 40 members of…

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Bill To Maintain Adoption Status Quo Smacked by Hostile Media, LGBT Lobby

Legislation that protects faith-based adoption services is languishing in the Kansas House Fed and State Affairs committee, and proponents of…

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21,904 People Died Waiting for Services in Medicaid Expansion States, Report Finds

Medicaid expansion isn’t what the doctor ordered. Gov. Jeff Colyer told a handful of lawmakers on Monday that he isn’t interested…

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KU IOA Office Reports 5 Times as Many Sexual Assaults as Campus Police

There is a huge disparity in the way KU’s office of Institutional Opportunity and Access (IOA) reports sexual assaults, and…

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Activist Chastain Sues KCMO For Defamation, Had Been Put On “Watch List” As Armed And Dangerous

Veteran activist Clay Chastain, best known for his light rail advocacy, has filed suit against the City of Kansas City,…

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KU Crime Down 13 Percent, No Weapons Violations in Year One of Campus Carry

It would be rash to credit a 13 percent annual drop in crime at the University of Kansas to six…

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ICE Arrests 20 “Criminal Aliens and Immigration Fugitives” in Metro KC, Media Mum

Federal officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) arrested 20 “criminal aliens and immigration violators” on both sides of…

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Teacher Trusted with Everything Will Quit If Trusted with a Gun

A teacher who refused to be named or go on air tells KCTV 5 News she’ll quit teaching if she’s…

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Media Not Very Curious About Man Who Shot Woman On Plaza

A year ago, when a deranged drunken white man shot and killed an Indian man in Olathe thinking he was…

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KCPD Do What Florida Police Won’t: Investigate Reports of Potential Mass Shooters

The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Chief is willing to do some of the work federal officers and their local counterparts…

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KS Revenues Beat Expectations; State Budget Still Broken

The good news: Kansas revenues continued to beat projections in February. The bad news: Kansas budget is still out of…

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Kansas Union Prez Calls New Koch-Funded School “Living Laboratory of Elitism”

Leave it to United Teachers of Wichita president Steve Wentz to put a frog in the punch bowl of the…

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JoCo Boosts Big Box Appraisal 85% in Single Year, Retailers See Red

Dark Store Showdown: Executives Back Bus over JoCo Tax Assessments Johnson County is ground zero in “dark store theory” controversy, an ongoing legal…

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Dark Store Showdown: Executives Back Bus over JoCo Tax Assessments

Dark Store Showdown: Executives Back Bus over JoCo Tax Assessments Johnson County is ground zero in “dark store theory” controversy, an ongoing legal…

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Judge Thwarts Prosecutors, Sets May Trial Date for Greitens

For all the hell that Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has brought down on himself, it is hard not to see…

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Trump 2020 Campaign Manager, Kansas Native Brad Parscale, Already Getting Death Threats

In 2015, when Donald Trump was exploring the idea of running for president, he hired Topeka native Brad Parscale to…

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