Unemployed unleash frustration with failures of claims system

By Sherman Smith and India Yarborough Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Kansas Department of Labor secretary Delia Garcia pleaded for patience and understanding during a…

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Options Domestic and Sexual Violence Services stay open for victims during stay-at-home orders

BY ISABELLE BRAUN For people who experience domestic or sexual violence, the stay-at-home orders put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 have trapped…

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FDA Warns Company Marketing Dangerous Chlorine Dioxide Products that Claim to Treat or Prevent COVID-19

Agency Continues Effort to Protect Public Health from Dradudulent and Harmful Products The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to a company that…

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Dairy farmers dumping milk, ask grocers to remove limits on sales

By Sherman Smith Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Dairy producers, forced to dump milk as the shuttering of schools and restaurants disrupts the supply chain,…

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The ‘new normal’ for FHSU Athletics

BY MAKENNA ALLEN During a time in which all NCAA and MIAA activities — from practices to competitions — have been canceled, it might be…

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Q&A: Coronavirus stimulus checks are coming soon. Here’s who gets money and who doesn’t

By David Lightman Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — The stimulus checks coming to taxpayers, probably starting later this week, are expected to help people for…

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Fewer Kansas, Missouri deaths predicted, but models assume strict social distancing

By Jonathan Shorman Tribune News Service TOPEKA — The coronavirus will peak earlier than previously expected in Kansas and Missouri and result in fewer deaths,…

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Kansas coronavirus cases jump nearly 100 in one day

By Jason Tidd Tribune News Service WICHITA — The number of coronavirus cases in Kansas jumped by nearly 100 in one day as the Wichita…

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What can we learn from China’s experience facing the epidemic

BY DANYANG YUAN On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended voluntary use of non-medical masks. “If people wanted to wear them, they…

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Fauci, Birx diving into social media to reach young adults

By Angelica LaVito and Lucas Shaw Tribune News Service WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s evening virus briefings have been a big TV ratings hit, but…

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