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The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship after the Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 on Sunday. Bills quarterback Josh Allen was the only quarterback in the league this season to beat Patrick Mahomes.
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The temperature at kickoff Saturday is expected to be in the low to mid-20s, but northerly winds could make it feel much colder. After facing the coldest game in Arrowhead history last year, fans, players and medical personnel are more than ready.
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Mahomes was asked after former president Donald Trump continued to call Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, a supporter of his campaign.
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Six months after the Feb. 14 parade, survivors under 18 years old respond differently to loud noises, celebrations and things they used to love to do. In this installment of “The Injured,” we meet kids who survived the mass shooting only to live with long-term emotional scars.
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Kansas' governor has signed legislation enabling the state to lure the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and Major League Baseball’s Royals away from neighboring Missouri.
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Kansas legislators have cleared the way for a debate on trying to lure the Kansas City Chiefs from Missouri.
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Denton Loudermill wants state Sens. Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins and Nick Schroer to prove their social media accounts are protected as official legislative business
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During the first three months of 2024, the PAC — called Uniting Missouri — reported raising $307,000.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas says the actions of Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's rhetoric has led to "violent racist rhetoric" and harassment against female city employees. Bailey this week threatened legal action against Kansas City for publishing, and then deleting, a social media post saying that Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker lives in Lee's Summit.
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A spokeswoman for Rice’s attorney confirmed to The Associated Press in the evening that Rice turned himself in at the Glenn Heights Police Department.