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CfG Releases Redistricting Strategy Memo & Statement on New NC Congressional Map (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -- Club for Growth, an advocacy organization, issued the following news release:
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CfG Releases Redistricting Strategy Memo & Statement on New NC Congressional Map
Club for Growth released a strategy memo, outlining plans to invest 7-figures nationally for redistricting efforts, and a statement on the newly passed map in North Carolina. The memo comes after successfully advocating for new Congressional maps in Missouri, Texas, and North Carolina, netting Republicans 7 more PR
Democrats Unwillingness to Fund the Government Will Hurt Thousands of Kansans (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -- Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, issued the following news release:
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Democrats Unwillingness to Fund the Government Will Hurt Thousands of Kansans
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Washington - On Friday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), released the following statement on day 24 of the government shutdown, now the longest full government shutdown, raising concerns about the impending funding cuts and looming impacts on thousands of everyday Kansans that will result if Democrats remai more PR
Dole Institute late fall 2025 programming features Croatian ambassador to the US, Cook Political Report editor, Wichita mayor (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 23 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Dole Institute late fall 2025 programming features Croatian ambassador to the US, Cook Political Report editor, Wichita mayor
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The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas has announced its late fall 2025 programming, featuring conversations on foreign service and diplomacy, public service and domestic politics. Highlights include several Dole Fellow-led conversations, including wi more PR
Job applicants suspicious of AI, so less said the better, research shows (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 23 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Job applicants suspicious of AI, so less said the better, research shows
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Job applicants these days are hoping for some transparency, and they know companies are using artificial intelligence to screen them. But hiring managers ought not try to convince applicants that AI is unbiased, because they won't be believed, and it might even prompt resentment.
Those are among the findings of a new study publish more PR
KU scholars, communications professionals invited to Science Communication Workshop (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 23 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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KU scholars, communications professionals invited to Science Communication Workshop
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The Center for Digital Inclusion, the Institute for Policy & Social Research and the Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas are co-hosting a science communication workshop designed to strengthen how researchers share their work with the public. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the Ma more PR
Recap Last Season and Get Ready for a New One in First Issue of The Road To Muni (10)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Oct. 24 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Recap Last Season and Get Ready for a New One in First Issue of The Road To Muni
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Kansas City, Mo. - Get ready: the new season is officially underway, and we're kicking off with Volume I, Issue I of the Men's Basketball Notebook your go-to briefing for everything exciting in the world of NAIA men's hoops. This isn't just another preview. This is more PR
Research reveals people desire social distance from spouses of those with mental illness (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 24 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Research reveals people desire social distance from spouses of those with mental illness
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The concept of stigma by association is linked to the idea that you're judged by the company you keep.
"So if the person you're married to is not doing well mentally, do people assume you play some type of role in that? And will they treat you differently?" said Elizabeth Felix, assistant professor of sociology at more PR
Senator Marshall: Broken ACA Sticks 24 Million Americans with $5,000 Deductibles (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -- Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, issued the following news release:
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Senator Marshall: Broken ACA Sticks 24 Million Americans with $5,000 Deductibles
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Senator Marshall Questions Witnesses at Senate HELP hearing
Washington - On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), questioned witnesses, including, Michelle Rosenberg, Director of Health Care at the U.S. Government Accountability Office, Aditi Sen, Ph.D., Chief of the Health Policy Studies Unit at t more PR
Senator Marshall: The President is Playing Chess, Not Checkers (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -- Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, issued the following news release:
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Senator Marshall: The President is Playing Chess, Not Checkers
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Senator Marshall Joins MSNBC to Discuss Argentina Beef and Airstrikes Against Drug Cartels
Kansas City - On Friday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), joined MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss President Trump's plan to purchase Argentine beef, a potential bailout for Argentina, and the strikes against drug cartels near Venezu more PR
Shaken, Not Settled: Week 11 Delivers 12 NAIA Volleyball Upsets (10)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Oct. 24 [Category: Sports] -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics posted the following news release:
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Shaken, Not Settled: Week 11 Delivers 12 NAIA Volleyball Upsets
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. \- We're heading into week 11 of the NAIA volleyball season, and the rhythm of fall competition is well established. Top teams are sharpening their form, while underdogs are making noise with late-season surges. Conference races are heating up, postseason positioni more PR
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