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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Kansas Democrats face a tough fight in 2026 with fresh ideas

Kansas Democrats see a chance to win in 2026, even though the state usually votes Republican. The party thinks President Trump’s low ratings give them an edge. Three main candidates—pastor-turned-politician Adam Hamilton and state senators Ethan Corson and Cindy Holscher—are trying to get attention.

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May 30 2026CRYPTO

Kalshi Opens U. S. Door to Crypto Perpetual Futures

Kalshi, a platform known for its prediction markets, has announced plans to offer perpetual futures contracts that focus on cryptocurrencies. This move gives American traders a regulated alternative to the many offshore exchanges that currently dominate this space. Perpetual futures, or “perps, ” d

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May 30 2026CRIME

What happened to Kenia Monge? A twisted tale of a missing girl and a shocking confession

Kenia Monge, a bright 19-year-old just days away from starting college in Denver, vanished without a trace on a March night in 2011. After leaving a club with friends, she disappeared forever, leaving behind only her phone at the venue. The search that followed uncovered a chilling message on her de

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Kaneland’s relay teams edge closer to state finals

Kaneland High School’s track teams showed strong performances at the state preliminaries on Friday, securing spots in Saturday’s finals for two of their relay squads. While not all results were posted online for field events, the focus remained on the relays where Kaneland’s speed and teamwork kept

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May 29 2026LIFESTYLE

Nashville Wins Over Hollywood Stars With Lower Bills and Stronger Values

Kirk Cameron, who first became famous as a teen on “Growing Pains, ” said he moved his family from California to Tennessee two years ago because the state’s liberal politics and high cost of living made everyday life hard for parents. He told a podcast host that growing up in California was easy

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May 29 2026FINANCE

Kalshi’s New Index Shows Who Holds the Power in Washington

Kalshi, a platform that lets people bet on future events, has created a new tool called the Kalshi American Power Index. The index looks at who controls the House, Senate and the White House right now. It also mixes in what traders think will happen in upcoming elections. The score can go f

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Breaking the Wall: How a Banker‑Actor Rewrote His Own Story

Ken Leung’s role as Eric in HBO’s “Industry” shows a man stepping into a world that feels foreign. The show follows a group of young outsiders—different races, backgrounds and ambitions—trying to survive in London’s elite finance scene. Leung explains that he had to claim ownership of the character

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Tracking arthritis beyond the usual measures

Knee joints that refuse to behave the same way each day. Fingers stiff at dawn and relieved by noon. Inflammatory arthritis (IA) doesn’t follow a straight line, yet most treatment plans act like it does. Researchers now ask: what if the person behind the disease matters as much as the disease itself

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May 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Healthy Hair Habits from a Celebrity Routine

Khloé Kardashian shares her daily wellness habits, showing that she keeps a strict schedule of supplements. She starts each morning on an empty stomach with a small bag of capsules, claiming that her body is trained to handle them. The mix includes vitamins for energy and brain support, but one pill

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Parking Rules Shift: Kalispell Tightens Street Space and Fines

Kalispell city leaders are set to change how downtown parking works, aiming to free up street spots for shoppers and visitors. The plan comes after a report highlighted that parking shortages might be turning people away from the town’s main shopping area. \ The city council met on Tuesday to discu

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