NR PLUS The National Media Only Scrutinize Vaccine Distribution in a Few States By Jim Geraghty January 5, 2021 If you want to see a state with really bad vaccine distribution problems, take a look at Kansas, which ranks dead last in the country.
Coronavirus Hospitalizations in U.S. Hit Record High By Zachary Evans November 10, 2020 The spread and scope of the current outbreak make it the largest coronavirus wave of the pandemic so far.
Democratic Senate Candidate Suggests Barrett Should Be Questioned about Her Faith By Alexandra DeSanctis October 15, 2020 Barbara Bollier, a Kansas state senator running for a U.S. Senate seat, suggests Barrett might not be able to separate her faith from her work.
A Shattered City By Jim Geraghty August 5, 2020 Thoughts on yesterday's terrible explosion in Beirut, and what exactly is going on with the Biden campaign's search for a VP, and the Kansas primary.
Conservative Firebrand Kris Kobach Loses Kansas GOP Primary By Brittany Bernstein August 5, 2020 Representative Roger Marshall claimed victory over Kobach.
Kris Kobach Is an Incompetent Loser Who Loses, and That Is Why Democrats Want Him By Dan McLaughlin August 4, 2020 Kobach is the poster boy for doing his homework badly and defeating his own cause.
Democrats Spend $5.3 Million Trying to Pick GOP Senate Candidate in Kansas By John McCormack August 3, 2020 Can Republicans really blow a Senate race in Kansas, a state that hasn’t sent a Democrat to the upper chamber since 1932?
Federal Judge Blocks Some Restrictions on Kansas Religious Gatherings By Zachary Evans April 20, 2020 The ruling allows churches and other institutions to congregate as long as worshippers maintain social distancing.
Kansas Says It’s Using Residents’ Cell-Phone Location Data to Fight Pandemic By Tobias Hoonhout April 1, 2020 The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is using a GPS program to track residents’ locations through their cell phones in a bid to slow coronavirus cases.
Pro-Lifers Should Oppose Medicaid Expansion in Kansas By Michael J. New February 26, 2020 A recent court ruling means the expansion would end up adding more women to a program that covers elective abortion.