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  • In an evenly divided Senate, the moderate Democrat is key to passing President Biden's massive infrastructure and jobs proposal. Now he's facing pressure from unions back home to support the measure.
  • Read an exclusive excerpt of Meg Wolitzer's new book, The Interestings. It's the story of a group of bright, talented kids who bond at summer camp in the 1970s — dubbing themselves the Interestings — and what happens to friendship and early promise as the years roll along.
  • Officials say entire towns were destroyed by the massive quake, leaving more than 1,200 people dead and thousands injured.
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  • November 6, 2016: with the 2016 election just days away, we look at voter registration and voter rights. It's a panel discussion moderated by Janet Thompson Jackson, host of KTWU's "I've Got Issues" and Washburn University Law Professor.
  • Notable sites such as the Smoky Mountains and the Lincoln Memorial rounded out the top 10 visited places in the National Park System as visits began rebounding from 2021.
  • The Afghan government has collapsed and the Taliban are now in control of the capital and the presidential palace. Here are scenes from across Afghanistan as the Taliban regained control.
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  • Israelis surged into the streets Sunday night to demand a cease-fire with Hamas after six hostages were found dead in Gaza. Israel's largest trade union also called a general strike for Monday.
  • A problem with a computer server has shut down the system for issuing Kansas driver's licenses and state of Kansas identification cards. The Kansas Department of Revenue says a replacement part for the problem server has been ordered, and it's hoped the system will be back online this (TUE) afternoon. In the meantime, the outage is affecting driver's license examination stations run by the state and those in various county treasurers' offices. Kansans hoping to get a new driver's license or renew an old one will have to wait until the system is back online. The system used for processing car titles and automobile registraion is currently unaffected. For more information, visit the Kansas Department of Revenue online.
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