Kansas
White House showcases letters from each state praising Trump administration
The letters, allegedly from real Americans, are written from a variety of perspectives, including soldiers, veterans, and young children. All are exuberant in praising Trump's time in office.
Mayor of Kansas town charged with voting illegally without US citizenship
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on engagement to Taylor Swift: 'I got one more ring'
White nationalist march sparks unity amid mourning for Jewish museum shooting victims
Mike Pompeo opens personal Twitter account amid rumors of Senate bid
"Husband, father, Kansan and proud American," the secretary of State wrote in his bio.
Kansas City looks for another way to honor Dr. King after renaming street
“I’ve been black and living in this city for a long time, and there are lots of things I find more troubling than this,” Lucas said.
11 earthquakes shake up Kansas in 5 days
A moderately strong earthquake is expected to occur in Kansas about every 40 to 45 years, according to the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
Kansas Treasurer seeks to invest in Israel Bonds
The bill for investing in Israel Bonds follows anti-BDS legislation in the state of Kansas.
Meet the Jewish teenager from Maryland running to be governor of Kansas
One day he hopes to visit Kansas. And turn 18. And be able to vote. And graduate from high school.
U.S. Federal court suspends Kansas anti-BDS law
The plaintiff in the case was denied a state contract because she participates in the anti-Israel boycott.
FBI identifies man who made bomb threats to Jewish institutions in Kansas
A man identifying himself as Ford Joseph Holloway submitted an online tip to the FBI saying he was the “mastermind behind the Jewish synagogue bomb threats.”
ACLU lawsuit challenges Kansas law targeting Israel boycotters
"The state should not be telling people what causes they can or can’t support."