Kan. U.S. Senator lost bet, forced to wear Eagles jersey at work

Senator Roger Marshall on the Senate floor Wednesday morning during the vote count to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as director of National Intelligence-image courtesy CSPAN WASHINGTON —The Philadelphia Eagles spoiled the Kansas City Chiefs bid for a three-peat,
World Ag Expo underway in California
The World Ag Expo is underway today and runs through Thursday in Tulare, California. The World Ag Expo, established in 1968, had more than 100,000 visitors come from 49 states and 81 countries to attend last year’s
February WASDE neutral for U.S. corn, beans, and wheat
The USDA’s February World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report says the 2024-2025 U.S. corn supply and use outlook is unchanged from last month. The biggest change took place in global corn production, which is forecast to
Nebraska cattlemen becomes new NCBA President
Buck Wehrbein, a Nebraska cattleman, took over the role of NCBA president during CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. Wehrbein has a 45-year career in the cattle feeding sector, so he brings decades of dedication to the
Mo. Supreme Court hears case on transgender student’s use of school bathrooms
At the core of the argument, judges will have to decide whether a transgender boy can be considered male under the state’s human rights act BY: ANNELISE HANSHAWMissouri Independent Missouri’s highest court heard arguments Tuesday over whether a
Green named Northwest Missouri Citizen of the Year

Clarence Green (middle) receives the Northwest Missouri Citizen of the Year award at Great Northwest Day at the Missouri Capitol/Photo courtesy of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post North Central Missouri
Bill targets 'terrorist sympathizers' on Iowa campuses who are visa holders
(Radio Iowa) – A subcommittee in the Iowa House has advanced a bill called the “Combating Terrorist Sympathizers Act.” It calls for suspending, expelling or firing students and employees at Iowa colleges and universities who are here
Grassley gets deluge of calls on Trump Government overhaul, insists Trump can’t go around judges
GOP Senator and Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley of Iowa has gotten a deluge of calls on President Trump’s government overhaul effort and insists Trump can’t go around the courts. “A lot of calls, maybe four or
I have a friend who tried to take a selfie in the shower, but the image was too blurry.
He has Selfie Steam Issues
Steve Bannon pleads guilty in “We Build the Wall” donor fraud case

Longtime ally to President Trump, Steve Bannon, pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony fraud for helping to defraud donors who were giving money to “We Build the Wall,” an online fundraiser to build a wall at the southern