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  • Kansas State of the State 2026: Where Kelly and Republicans Agree and Disagree on Taxes, Schools, and Spending

    Kansas State of the State 2026: Where Kelly and Republicans Agree and Disagree on Taxes, Schools, and Spending

    January 18, 2026

    Governor Laura Kelly and House Speaker Dan Hawkins both celebrated Kansas achievements in 2026, from landing the Chiefs to cutting taxes. But their speeches reveal competing narratives about who deserves credit and fundamental disagreements over government spending and program expansion.

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  • DOJ Opposes Khanna-Massie Motion in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Over Epstein Files Transparency Act

    January 17, 2026

    The Justice Department filed a forceful opposition to Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie’s attempt to appear as amici curiae in the closed Ghislaine Maxwell criminal case, arguing the lawmakers lack standing to enforce the Epstein Files Transparency Act through judicial oversight and are misusing the amicus curiae mechanism for improper adversarial purposes.

    Read more: DOJ Opposes Khanna-Massie Motion in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Over Epstein Files Transparency Act
  • Market Performance in 2025: U.S and World

    Market Performance in 2025: U.S and World

    January 17, 2026

    U.S. stock markets had outperformed the world, until 2025.

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  • Producer Price Indexes — November 2025

    Producer Price Indexes — November 2025

    January 16, 2026

    The Producer Price Index for final demand increased 0.2 percent in November 2025, driven primarily by a 0.9 percent rise in final demand goods (especially a 10.5 percent jump in gasoline prices), while final demand services remained unchanged.

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  • Wichita City Council Selects New City Manager After 16-Year Era: November 25, 2025 Meeting Analysis

    Wichita City Council Selects New City Manager After 16-Year Era: November 25, 2025 Meeting Analysis

    January 16, 2026

    In a historic November 25, 2025 session, Wichita City Council voted 5-2 to negotiate with Dennis Marstall as next City Manager, ending Robert Layton’s 16-year tenure. Council Member Johnson raised process concerns while supporting future search. Meeting also featured housing safety advocacy and cemetery preservation updates.

    Read more: Wichita City Council Selects New City Manager After 16-Year Era: November 25, 2025 Meeting Analysis
  • December 2025 CPI Report Explained: Inflation Holds at 2.7% as Housing and Food Costs Rise

    December 2025 CPI Report Explained: Inflation Holds at 2.7% as Housing and Food Costs Rise

    January 15, 2026

    The December 2025 Consumer Price Index reveals inflation holding steady at 2.7% year-over-year, with monthly prices rising 0.3%. Housing remains the primary driver at 3.2% annual growth, while food prices climbed 3.1%. Core inflation stayed at 2.6%, suggesting underlying price pressures remain elevated above the Federal Reserve’s target.

    Read more: December 2025 CPI Report Explained: Inflation Holds at 2.7% as Housing and Food Costs Rise
  • New City Manager, Settlement Drama, and Student Advocates: Wichita City Council’s First Meeting of 2026

    New City Manager, Settlement Drama, and Student Advocates: Wichita City Council’s First Meeting of 2026

    January 15, 2026

    Wichita City Council’s first 2026 meeting featured dramatic settlement negotiations, powerful homelessness testimony, impressive student healthcare advocacy, and the introduction of new City Manager Dennis Marstall. The council successfully negotiated to recover the full $219,000 owed by Genesis Health Club.

    Read more: New City Manager, Settlement Drama, and Student Advocates: Wichita City Council’s First Meeting of 2026
  • Fact-Checking Trump’s Detroit Economic Club Speech

    Fact-Checking Trump’s Detroit Economic Club Speech

    January 14, 2026

    This analysis examines major claims made by President Donald Trump during his address to the Detroit Economic Club on January 13, 2026, using government data, academic sources, and investigative journalism. The pattern shows consistent exaggeration of positive economic claims and dramatic framing of immigration/fraud issues beyond what evidence supports.

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  • Trump Returns to Detroit Economic Club: Defends Economic Record, Attacks Welfare Fraud, and Promises Major Healthcare Changes

    Trump Returns to Detroit Economic Club: Defends Economic Record, Attacks Welfare Fraud, and Promises Major Healthcare Changes

    January 14, 2026

    President Trump addressed the Detroit Economic Club on January 13, 2026, claiming historic economic achievements including $18 trillion in new investment and record-low inflation. The speech featured major announcements on welfare fraud enforcement targeting Somali communities, upcoming healthcare reforms with drug price reductions up to 600%, and housing affordability policies to be detailed at Davos,…

    Read more: Trump Returns to Detroit Economic Club: Defends Economic Record, Attacks Welfare Fraud, and Promises Major Healthcare Changes
  • Wichita City Council Meeting: December 2, 2025

    Wichita City Council Meeting: December 2, 2025

    January 11, 2026

    The Wichita City Council convened on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, for a comprehensive session addressing critical issues including the approval of a new City Manager, significant water and sewer rate adjustments, union contract negotiations, and affordable housing initiatives. The meeting featured passionate public testimony on food deserts and homelessness, the approval of Dennis Marstall as…

    Read more: Wichita City Council Meeting: December 2, 2025
  • Wichita City Council Meeting: December 9, 2025 – Animal Shelter Concerns, Neighborhood Disputes, and Routine Business

    Wichita City Council Meeting: December 9, 2025 – Animal Shelter Concerns, Neighborhood Disputes, and Routine Business

    January 11, 2026

    Wichita City Council’s December 9, 2025 meeting addressed animal shelter concerns with 30% euthanasia rate, neighborhood criminal activity frustrations, and approved water/sewer rate increases plus economic development bonds for major employers.

    Read more: Wichita City Council Meeting: December 9, 2025 – Animal Shelter Concerns, Neighborhood Disputes, and Routine Business
  • Wichita City Council Approves Sales Tax Vote, Major Developments in Marathon 9-Hour Meeting

    Wichita City Council Approves Sales Tax Vote, Major Developments in Marathon 9-Hour Meeting

    January 10, 2026

    Wichita City Council approves sales tax vote in historic 9-hour meeting. After emotional tributes to retiring City Manager Robert Layton and heated public debate, Council voted 7-0 to place a controversial 1% sales tax ($840M over 7 years) on the March ballot for public safety, homelessness services, property tax relief, and performing arts facilities. Meanwhile,…

    Read more: Wichita City Council Approves Sales Tax Vote, Major Developments in Marathon 9-Hour Meeting
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