Kansas

Ford Announces Around 600 Layoffs On Day One Of UAW Strike

The Ford Motor Company announced last week that it will temporarily be laying off around 600 nonstriking employees at its Michigan Assembly Plant.

Federal Judge Rules Revised DACA Illegal

Could go to Supreme Court.

NFL Fans Erupt in Boos After ‘Black National Anthem’ Performance

A local choir performed a song some consider to be the “black national anthem,” resulting in boos from the crowd watching the Kansas City Chiefs play the Detroit Lions.

Rise in U.S. Leprosy Cases Due to ‘International Migration’ Amid Southern Border Crisis: CDC

Researchers suspect "international migration of persons with leprosy is a potential source of autochthonous transmission."

Ford Projected to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Line

The company still made a net income of $1.9 billion in the second quarter of 2023.

Kansas Heartland Tri-State Bank Becomes 5th Shutdown as Regulators Force it to Close

Heartland Tri-State Bank became the latest financial institution to fail in the current economy, marking the fifth bank closure this year amidst regulatory pressures.

Republican Attorneys General Demand End to Race-Based Quotas in Hiring Practices in Letter to All Fortune 100 Companies

"[R]acial discrimination under the guise of affirmative action must end," the letter demands

Ex-FBI Analyst Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Illegally Possessing Classified Documents, Mirroring Charges Against Trump

The DOJ's Office of Public Affairs release stated that Kingsbury "improperly removed and willfully retained" a total of 386 classified documents over her 12-year service period with the FBI's Kansas City division.

Midwestern Educators Hold Online Workshop to ‘Subversively’ Teach Students Content Without Parental Consent

The idea behind the workshop was to "disrupt problematic policies," according to workshop host Angel Nathan.

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