An oversized signature of Harry S. Truman at the Truman Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri. Kansas City is a regional hub for federal offices and the almost 30,000 federal workers who make ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The federal government shutdown that started late Tuesday night is already having effects in the Kansas City area. The Library and Museum, is located at 500 w. US 24 Highway in ...
Netflix is removing some notable films from its hefty library in the UK and Ireland in October, including a few possible Halloween movie night choices, multiple entries in a major adventure franchise, ...
This week’s “Come, Follow Me” study guide covers Doctrine and Covenants 109-110, which includes the Kirtland Temple dedicatory prayer and subsequent appearance of Jesus Christ, Moses and Elijah to ...
The AMD High Definition Audio Device is an important tool for sending audio through DisplayPort or HDMI connections. It is integrated into different AMD modules of graphic cards like the Radeon R-9 ...
The Army Training and Doctrine Command cased its flag Friday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., to close out 52 years of building the framework that shapes soldiers to fight on the ever-evolving ...
LANSING, MI — House Republicans advanced legislation that would force Michigan conservation officers and pollution inspectors to obtain a search warrant or consent before entering private property. On ...
Truman State University, in northern Missouri, is sometimes called the Harvard of the Midwest. For the past twenty-four years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked it as the top public university in ...
While the U.S. President today typically flies in one of two modified Boeing 747-200s, these aircraft are not the only Air Force Ones. In fact, it's a call sign that refers to any Air Force aircraft ...
“The time of Christ’s Second Coming will be a surprise for many (see 2 Peter 3:10; Doctrine and Covenants 106:4). But true disciples of Jesus Christ will not be surprised. The Lord said His followers ...
In 1892, a mixed-race shoemaker from New Orleans named Homer Plessy was arrested for riding in a "Whites-only" railcar. Four years later in Plessy v. Ferguson, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld his arrest ...