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Beyond bringing back diseases like measles and TB, defunding NIH will cost the United States its leading role in global health research.
Kansas isn’t the only state being plagued by this disease, however, as Missouri, Georgia and Tennessee also have growing rates of TB. Tuberculosis isn’t the only preventable disease that is ...
It’s one of the most well-known landmarks in Kansas City, Kansas, and on Thursday night, lawmakers will decide whether to ...
On July 1, the Trump administration will effectively dissolve the United States Agency for International Development and shunt the agency’s few remaining contracts to the State Department. Over the ...
The legendary story of the Iron Door Mine, which features a lost treasure somewhere in the Santa Catalina Mountains, was made ...
Sangster had originally hired the brilliant National Hunt trainer Michael Dickinson, but after the first season had yielded a mere £14,000 in prize money Sangster sacked him in favour of Hills, who in ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Kansas baseball’s Big 12 Conference tournament stay ended Friday, with an 11-1 loss in eight innings in the semifinals against TCU. The No. 2-seed Jayhawks had defeated No ...
New research published in the journal The Lancet warns that cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development could ...
Efforts to vaccinate children globally have stalled since 2010, leaving millions vulnerable to tetanus, polio, tuberculosis and other diseases that can be easily prevented.
Kansas coach Bill Self announced the news on Thursday, May 29. It comes after more than a decade of Quartlebaum working in Lawrence, starting as a director of student-athlete development in 2013.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Police Department is tracking a sharp increase in pedestrian deaths so far in 2025. Police say in 2025, there have been 15 pedestrian deaths on Kansas City roads.
The founder of the Black Archives of Mid-America brought Juneteenth to Kansas City in 1980. This year's celebrations include parades, festivals and historical storytelling in Kansas and Missouri.