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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Trey Smith shared the WWE title belt to help calm a young boy in the aftermath of the mass shooting at the team's Super Bowl celebration. Smith, who sported the belt during the celebration, noticed the frightened boy, who was with his father. “I was thinking, what can I do to help him out?” Smith said in an interview Thursday on Good Morning America. “Andy Reid was trying to comfort me, which was nice,” Wallace told The Kansas City Star.
Persons: Trey Smith, Smith, , ” Smith, We've, Stacey Graves, James Winchester, Andy Reid, Gabe Wallace, “ Andy Reid, ” Wallace Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, WWE, Morning America, Police, Winchester, ” Chiefs, Shawnee Mission, The Kansas City Star Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Shawnee
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder said the team was on buses returning to Arrowhead Stadium when a shooting occurred Wednesday at the end of the Super Bowl championship parade. Burkholder said he was with coach Andy Reid and other coaches and staff members at the time of the shooting. “Praying for Kansas City,” Chiefs quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that also included three emojis of hands in prayer. Offensive tackle Donovan Smith, defensive tackle Mike Pennel and safety Justin Reid were among the Chiefs players offering similar statements of support on social media.
Persons: Rick Burkholder, Burkholder, Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, Donovan Smith, Mike Pennel, Justin Reid, Trey Smith, , Drue Tranquill Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead, Super Bowl, Kansas City, ” Chiefs, Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas
Republican Kris Kobach’s action was his latest move to restrict transgender rights, following his successful efforts last year to temporarily block Democratic Gov. It’s also part of a trend of GOP attorneys general asserting their authority in culture war issues without a specific state law. Kobach maintains that failing to disclose when a child is socially transitioning or identifying as non-binary at school violates a parents' rights. But Kobach didn't cite Kansas law in his letters to the state school boards association, the Topeka school district and the Kansas City, Shawnee Mission and Olathe school districts in the Kansas City area. But they also look outward, and Kobach's letters weren't the first to issue warnings not grounded in a specific state law.
Persons: they're, Kris Kobach’s, Laura Kelly’s, It’s, Kobach, general's, , , Jordan Smith, Smith, Sen, Renee Erickson, Erickson, ” Kobach, Ken Paxton, it's, Tom Alonzo, Michelle Hubbard, ” Hubbard, ___ Mulvihill Organizations: Democratic, Kansas City, Kansas Association of School Boards, Movement Advancement, Wichita, Shawnee Mission, Seattle Children’s Hospital Locations: TOPEKA, Kan, Kansas, Topeka, Kansas City, Shawnee, Olathe, Wichita, , Texas, Washington, Georgia, Kansas City , Kansas, Cherry Hill , New Jersey
The pay increase appeared to have bipartisan support, though lawmakers never voted directly on it. Supporters of the pay increase say it is likely to make the Legislature more diverse when it's in danger of becoming mostly retirees and wealthy people. Senate President Ty Masterson, a Wichita-area Republican, saw opposition to the pay raise as political grandstanding. Olson said he doubts lawmakers' constituents support such a big pay raise and said they should have the courage to debate it and vote on it. And his boss — the taxpayers — haven't told him a pay raise is OK with them, he said.
Persons: Sen, Cindy Holscher, , Dan Hawkins, , Rob Olson, Ty Masterson, Nicholas Reinecker, it's, Olson, Ken Corbet, , — haven't, Becky Bohrer Organizations: Legislative, Wednesday, Alaska, New, National Conference of, Legislatures, Wichita Republican, Kansas City, Republican, ” Legislature, Topeka Republican, Associated Press Locations: TOPEKA, Kan, Kansas, Georgia, Texas, Kansas City, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, Wichita, Topeka, Juneau , Alaska
The state Supreme Court's brief order Tuesday shutting down the suit said legislators have fulfilled promises of annual increases in aid to the state's 286 local school districts as outlined in a 2019 law. But closing the case gives the Legislature more leeway on school funding issues in the short term. Educators who feel legislators aren't providing enough money or distributing it fairly enough were able to take their complaints directly to the state Supreme Court while the case was open. Four school districts sued the state in 2010, and the Supreme Court issued seven rulings from 2010 to 2019. The first six told lawmakers that they needed to increase spending or distribute the money more fairly or both.
Persons: backtracked, Vic Miller, Eric Rosen, ” Leah Fliter, Laura Kelly, Kelly, , Dan Hawkins, Sen, Molly Baumgardner, Kris Kobach, Kobach, ” Kobach, Alan Rupe, Organizations: Republican, GOP, Republicans, Kansas House, Kansas Association of School, Democratic Gov, Wichita Republican Locations: TOPEKA, Kan, Kansas, , Wichita, Kansas City
“It's a family matter, so I'll keep it to the family,” Mahomes said at Super Bowl opening night. This Kansas City's fourth Super Bowl appearance over that span; the Chiefs lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the 2020 season. Photos You Should See View All 45 Images“You always have nerves going into the Super Bowl,” Mahomes said. Now it's about going out and playing the game.”Another Super Bowl victory would further secure Mahomes' place in history. Brady's seven Super Bowl wins is a big number, even for the 28-year-old Mahomes, who, barring injury, is still in the early part of his career.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, ” Mahomes, , Mahomes, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes Sr, Guillermo Rodriguez, Jimmy Kimmel, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, “ I'm, FanDuel Sportsbook, “ We've, Smith, It's, Jackson Mahomes, Aspen Vaughn, Jackson, Sean Taylor, Dave Skretta, ___ Organizations: LAS VEGAS, Kansas City Chiefs, Super, Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, Super Bowl, 49ers, Buffalo, Major League Baseball, Twins, Red Sox, Mets, Rangers, Cubs, Pirates, Ravens, AP Locations: Kansas, Tyler , Texas, Baltimore, Smith County , Texas, Johnson County , Kansas, Washington, Brittany, Kansas City , Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had his helmet shattered on a hit from Miami Dolphins safety DeShon Elliott during Saturday night's frigid AFC wild-card playoff game. With a game-time temperature of minus-4 degrees Fahrenheit, the game was the fourth-coldest in NFL history, and it was unclear whether the temperature made the shell of Mahomes' helmet more brittle than usual. But then again, rarely is it below zero at kickoff of a football game. Mahomes ran two more plays before officials made him get a backup helmet from the sideline.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, DeShon Elliott, Mahomes Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, AFC, Dolphins, Kansas City Locations: KANSAS, Mo
Harris opened the decisive stretch with a 3-pointer and two foul shots. After Reed Sheppard missed a 3 with 6 seconds left, Jamari McDowell made two foul shots to help close it out for Kansas. Antonio Reeves scored 24 points for Kentucky, but he went 3 for 17 from 3-point range. Rob Dillingham, part of another stellar freshman class at Kentucky, scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half. The Jayhawks were staring at a double-digit halftime deficit before Dickinson hit two foul shots and a 3, making it 48-41 at the break.
Persons: Bill Self, Hunter Dickinson, ” Dickinson, Dickinson, , ” Dajuan Harris Jr, Kevin McCullar Jr, Harris, Reed Sheppard, Jamari McDowell, Antonio Reeves, Adou Thiero, ” Thiero, Rob Dillingham, John Calipari, Dillingham, Reeves, Chaminade, Stonehill Organizations: CHICAGO, , Jayhawks, Wildcats, Kentucky, Miami, Midwest, United Center, NEXT Kansas, Maui Invitational, AP Locations: — Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Kansas, . Kentucky, ” Kentucky, Chicago, Windy City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City will hire overdose investigators as part the Missouri city's effort to lower the number of fentanyl deaths. An ordinance passed Thursday by the city council allows the city health department to hire two investigators and requires overdoses to be reported within 24 hours, the Kansas City Star reported. A Kansas City police official told the newspaper that the agency has confiscated more than 61,000 grams (about 134 pounds) of fentanyl so far this year, and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said there was a suspected overdose every day but one in 2022 in Kansas City emergency rooms. “Overdose deaths are at an epidemic level in Kansas City and fentanyl is driving the epidemic,” Lucas said.
Persons: Quinton Lucas, ” Lucas, Lucas Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Star, Kansas City Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas, Missouri, Kansas City
Where Trump Counties in Ohio Voted to Support Abortion RightsOhio’s referendum on abortion rights drew support from both liberal and conservative areas of the state and won outright in 18 counties that President Donald J. Trump won in 2020, signaling the issue remains a weakness for Republicans. How Ohio counties voted on Issue 1 Yes, for abortion rights No, against abortion rights Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Dayton Toledo Akron Shaded areas are the 18 counties that both voted for Trump in 2020 and voted to approve the abortion rights amendment. Across the state, the margin of support for abortion rights was stronger than the margin of support for Mr. Biden three years ago. Among the Trump counties that voted for the amendment, the abortion rights vote was stronger where Mr. Trump won by smaller margins. Against ⭠ Abortion rights ⭢ Trump counties that voted to support abortion rights 18 countiesin Ohio 67 counties insix other states Notes: Circles are sized by vote count.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Joseph R, Biden, Roe, Wade, Organizations: Trump, Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Dayton Toledo, Lorain, Delaware, Trumbull, Erie, Mahoning, Medina, Wood, Geauga, Ashtabula, Stark, Ottawa, Fairfield, Licking, Butler, Clark, Republican, Biden, % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % + Locations: Ohio, Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Dayton Toledo Akron, Trump, . Ohio, California , Michigan, Vermont, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, California, Maryland, New York, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Midwestern, Southern
15 matches the highest ranking for a previously unranked team this deep into the season since the AP poll expanded to 25 teams in 1989. The fifth time the Rebels and Bulldogs have met as ranked teams and first time since 2016. Third straight ranked matchup in the series and sixth in the last seven years. Get alerts on the latest AP Top 25 poll throughout the season. Sign up here___Get alerts on the latest AP Top 25 poll throughout the season.
Persons: Lincoln Riley, Washington, Clay Helton, we’ve, haven’t, ” Riley, Riley, Caleb Williams, , Greg Beacham, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Oklahoma State, Bulldogs, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Florida State, Penn State, USC, Washington, Oregon, Trojans, Cowboys, Oklahoma, The Cowboys, Miami, Liberty, Arizona, UCLA, Wildcats, Flames, — Air Force, Army, — UCLA, , — Kansas State, SEC, ACC —, USA, Rebels, Washington ., Utes, Huskies, AP Locations: Southern California, Oklahoma, Georgia, Oregon , Texas , Alabama, Mississippi, Washington, Seattle, Arizona, Carolina, — Kansas, Texas, Michigan, Utah, Tennessee, Missouri, Los Angeles
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas will no longer change transgender people's birth certificates to reflect their gender identities, the state health department said Friday, citing a new law that prevents the state from legally recognizing those identities. The decision from the state Department of Health and Environment makes Kansas one of a handful of states that won't change transgender people's birth certificates. They came in response to court filings by conservative Republican state Attorney General Kris Kobach to enforce the new state law. Under the conservative Republicans who were governor before Kelly, transgender residents also couldn’t change their birth certificates. A federal judge signed off on a settlement agreement requiring the state to change transgender people’s birth certificates.
Persons: Laura Kelly's, Kris Kobach, Jaelynn, I’ve, ” Abegg, Kobach, Kelly, ” Omar Gonzalez, , ” Kobach, they've, ___ Hollingsworth, ___, John Hanna Organizations: of Health, Environment, Democratic Gov, Republican, GOP, Kansas, Lambda, Republicans, Lambda Legal, Kansas Supreme, American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas Locations: TOPEKA, Kan, Kansas, Wichita, U.S . Montana , Oklahoma, Tennessee, Montana, Mission , Kansas, kansas
Raids on news organizations, big or small, are exceedingly rare in the US and the Friday seizure of computers, cell phones, and other material from the Marion County Record generated enormous backlash. “RSF welcomes the withdrawal of the search warrant and the return of the Marion County Record’s property, but we still need answers as to how this happened. It’s “still up in the air,” Meyer told Tapper, in response to a question about whether the outlet will file a lawsuit. “A smaller newspaper might be easily intimidated by this,” Meyer told Tapper. “If it weren’t for the outpouring of support we got on this,” Meyer told McMaster, “we’d probably be out of business by now.”
Persons: Eric Meyer, KSHB, Jessica McMaster, , ” Meyer, , , Joel Ensey, Clayton Weimers, ” Weimers, “ RSF, Jake Tapper, Meyer, It’s “, Tapper, McMaster, “ we’d Organizations: CNN, Marion County, Wednesday, Press Locations: Marion, Marion County, Kansas
Self and Townsend also will miss games against North Dakota State and Southern Utah along with a high-profile showdown between the No. Self and Townsend will rejoin the team to face North Carolina State at the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas on Nov. 23. “We believe the actions we are announcing today move us closer to resolving this matter.”Making the Kansas case more complex, though, is the rapidly shifting landscape of college sports. “We look forward to commenting further when this process is fully resolved,” Girod said of the IARP process. “Until then, I want to reiterate our unwavering support of Coach Self and our men’s basketball program.”
Bankrate.com recently released a report detailing the best places to save for a six-month emergency fund in 50 US metro areas. San Jose, California, was the hardest place to save money for emergencies, while Kansas City, Missouri, was the easiest. AdvertisementAdvertisementA new report by Bankrate.com outlines the best places to save money for a six-month emergency fund across 50 US metro areas. Even in the easiest metro area to save money — Kansas City, Missouri — the typical family can save as much as 63% of their emergency-fund goal in just one year. We narrowed down the list to the 25 best places in the US to live to save money, ranked from the hardest to easiest.
Persons: Bankrate.com, That's, deducting Organizations: Kansas Locations: San Jose , California, Kansas City , Missouri, Memphis , Tennessee
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