After nearly three weeks of gridlock in Washington, there are signs that some moderate Senate Democrats may now be prepared to cross party lines to restart government operations. Mounting public frustration and growing economic stress have added urgency to ending the shutdown, which began October 1. The impasse started when Senate Democrats blocked a “clean” [...]
Read More »Kansas Tuberculosis Outbreak Becomes Largest in U.S. History with 67 Active Cases Reported Across Two Counties – Latest Updates
Kansas City is facing an unprecedented tuberculosis (TB) outbreak, with 67 active cases reported across Wyandotte and Johnson counties as of January 24, 2025. Health officials have warned that the outbreak remains ongoing and may not yet be fully contained. According to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), Wyandotte County has been hit [...]
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