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'Drive out the darkness': New data shows antisemitism is still on rise
In 2023, the ADL tracked 8,873 antisemitic incidents nationwide, a 140% increase from the 3,698 incidents recorded in 2022.Meet the man behind rubbing 'magic mud' on Royals baseballs
Meet Thomas "T-Man" Walsh, the unsung hero responsible for ensuring that each Royals baseball is game day ready.KC-area 'kid reporter' shares highlights from national journalism program
Varun Kabra, 14, is a Scholastic Kid Reporter. Kabra has been in the program for three years. He writes news articles on the happenings near him for other young readers to learn about.11-year-old Kauffman School student killed in shooting worked to stop violence
When a child goes to school, they're bringing everything in with them. Ewing Marion Kauffman Middle School student Erica Nivins knows what that means.US Olympic Team pole vaulter Chris Nilsen going for gold at 2024 Paris Games
Chris Nilsen finished second in the pole vault at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and is looking forward to competing in Paris in 2024.Kansas City, Missouri, educator is pushing for higher teacher pay in the state
Leslie Vaughn is a teacher in Kansas City, Missouri, who struggles to pay her bills and wants better pay for teachers in the state.
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