She's no Hillary Clinton, but Kathleen Sebelius, the popular governor of Kansas, may have a shot at being Barack's running mate.
By Walter Shapiro Jul 7, 2008
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Kansas abortion case tests freedom to subpoena.
By Lynn Harris
April 9, 2008
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The long-shot Republican candidate for president says he believes in miracles, not math.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
February 9, 2008
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Barack Obama goes "home" to one of the reddest states in the nation and promises to bridge the divide between parties.
By Nadia Pflaum
January 30, 2008
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A popular incumbent governor persuades social moderates alienated by fights over abortion and Darwin to quit the GOP and run for office as Democrats.
By Nadia Pflaum
September 5, 2006
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The Fox News host spews more inaccuracies, this time from the Boston Herald's Op-Ed page.
By Jessica Arons
November 22, 2006
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Abortion providers, attacked on Fox News for "executing babies," strike back.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
November 6, 2006
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In Kansas, 40,000 laminated cards hope to spread the word about new nursing law.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
May 5, 2006
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The state's attorney general seeks to define any sexual contact between youths as rape.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
February 10, 2006
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Kansas trial: Must counselors report teen sex? (Including "fondling with intent to arouse"?)
By Lynn Harris
January 31, 2006
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Ring in the holidays with some antiabortion Christmas tree ornaments!
By Rebecca Traister
December 19, 2005
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A Kansas editor says our assembly-line approach to growing our food is actually contributing to world hunger -- and explains why buying local and buying organic is so important.
By Ira Boudway
July 15, 2005
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Benjamin Franklin galloped after a tornado in 1755, and tried to tame it with a whip! 250 years later, his descendants continue the chase.
By Mark Svenvold
May 20, 2005
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At Kansas' mock trial of evolution, the creationist majority flaunted its ignorance of high-school level science. How close is the religious right to bringing God into the classroom?
By Peter Dizikes
May 13, 2005
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Most readers agree Pauline Kael wasn't a homophobe -- but dissenters are heard from. Plus: Kansans and moderate Democrats respond to our interview with Thomas Frank.
July 1, 2004
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Thomas Frank talks about why Middle America, once a bastion of left-wing populism, has become red-state Republican.
By Andrew O'Hehir
June 28, 2004
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In 2000 Roy Williams said he couldn't abandon his players to leave Kansas for North Carolina. Now he can, and some players feel betrayed.
By King Kaufman
April 16, 2003
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With freshman phenom Carmelo Anthony hurting, some unlikely heroes lead Syracuse over Kansas in the NCAA title game.
By King Kaufman
April 8, 2003
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Recent history favors veteran Kansas to win the NCAA title game, but recent history never met Syracuse freshman Carmelo Anthony.
By King Kaufman
April 7, 2003
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Moving courageously beyond his earlier botched NCAA predictions, our man picks Kansas and Oklahoma.
By King Kaufman
March 27, 2002
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A pair of heroes from the Land of Lincoln have subpar games as their teams get bounced from the Tournament.
By King Kaufman
March 23, 2002
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Amber shows some skin -- but nobody pays her to do it; Julia Roberts' head size debated by knitters. Plus: Classic rockers get the classic diss, and a "Real World" vet lands in real trouble.
By Amy Reiter
May 8, 2001
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Is it fair to send sex offenders deemed "dangerous" to mental wards after they've served prison time?
By Virginia Vitzthum
April 11, 2001
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U.S. officials struggle to control prescription drug-dispensing Web sites.
By Kai Wright
April 17, 2000
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A coach's kids flee sports for the wussy arts.
By Kerry Madden-Lunsford
April 14, 2000