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To the editor:
The League of Women Voters of Kansas wants to alert Kansans about a hearing of the Special Elections Committee of the Kansas Legislature being held on Sept. 27 and 28. The only oral testimony being allowed at this hearing is from people claiming that there was voter fraud in the ...
I’m sure I wasn’t the only TV viewer who stuck a finger in my ear and jiggled it after I heard former President Donald Trump criticize the six-week abortion ban brought about by his Republican opponent Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Or as Trump famously rebranded him “Ron ...
To the editor:
Why in the world are so many Republicans against supporting Ukraine with all the money and weapons the U.S. can afford?
If we don’t help Ukraine, we are eventually likely to face the Russians ourselves. Does anyone think Vladimir Putin will stop with a victory in Ukraine? ...
To the editor:
As the Journal-World reported, KU dropped dramatically in the U.S. News rankings, but its leaders don’t seem very concerned. Some of this is simply demographic, as Kansas is a low-population state with two (or arguably three) flagship institutions and a stingy Legislature. ...
If you’re like me, you’ve gotten a bellyful of AI analysis, speculation and dire warnings over the past few months. Alongside hopes of cancer cures, obedient home robots, personalized tutors, energy efficiency and wildlife preservation, we’ve heard from leaders in the field that AI will ...
Our political leaders are old, and many are elderly. Dianne Feinstein is currently the oldest sitting senator at age 90. She has experienced a string of serious health issues but remains committed to serving out her term. At 88, Sen. Chuck Grassley recently won an eighth term that will end when ...