The new president has adopted a “flood the zone” approach, issuing a flurry of major executive orders that amounted to giant policy changes. Cracking down on immigration was one headliner; ...
Medical researchers left to compile national data by hand, contraceptive guidelines deemed essential by doctors erased, and ...
A judge on Friday changed the charges for a Manhattan man accused of shooting three people in December. Clayson Creed Joyce, 22, faces reduced charges after Riley County District Court Judge Jeremy ...
The executive director of the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team is resigning amid federal funding freezes affecting refugee assistance.
A 22-year-old Junction City man died of a gunshot wound Saturday after a 27-year-old Fort Riley man shot him, according to Junction City police.
The Senate Natural Resources Committee is set to review Senate Bill 221, which aims to streamline greenhouse gas assessment ...
Manhattan High boys’ swimming put together back-to-back meet titles after leading the competition at Emporia on Saturday.
The next phase of construction on Denison Avenue got underway Monday, requiring a further shutdown as the project inches south.
Lori Feldkamp, Big Lakes Developmental Center director, told Riley County commissioners Monday that the average wait time for services has gone down in Kansas. It is now eight and a ...
Scotland is not planning to ban cats, the leader of the devolved government insisted Monday, after welfare experts gave ...
The U.S. is almost unique in the world of international taxation. Outside of Eritrea, it’s the only citizenship-based regime — meaning that all Americans, even those who live overseas and have no U.S.
Iran, the main U.S. adversary in the Middle East, is weaker than it’s been in decades. A high inflation rate, a plummeting currency, capital outflows and lack of investment have hollowed out the ...