In this Nov. 10, 1997, photo, a U.S. flag refracted in water drops on a car windshield in Gorham, Maine.
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American who intervened in shooting that killed Indian says was happy to risk life
Laura Grillot and her sister Maggie talk about their brother Ian Grillot, who was shot trying to stop a gunman who killed Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla at a local bar, during a vigil at a conference center in Olathe, Kansas, U.S., February 26, 2017. Hira Nair leads a chant during a march before a vigil for Srinivas Kuchibhotla, an Indian engineer who was shot and killed, at a conference center in Olathe, Kansas, U.S., February 26, 2017.
Indian man killed in possibly racial shooting at Kansas bar
A man has been charged with murder in what some witnesses described as a racially motivated shooting at a crowded suburban Kansas City bar that left one Indian man dead and two other men hospitalized. Local police are working with the FBI to investigate the shooting Wednesday night in Olathe, Kansas, but have declined to describe the attack as a hate crime.
Fixing Kansas’ budget shortfall with cuts only equates to 6.9 percent reduction
Closing the Kansas government’s nearly $350 million budget shortfall exclusively with spending reductions would trigger a 6.95 percent across-the-board cut in the current fiscal year, officials said Monday. Members of the House Appropriations Committee received the grim spreadsheet documenting implications of a cut-only strategy to operating budgets of state government.
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University of Kansas students are being offered buttons through the schoolA s library system meant to make their preferred gender pronouns clear. Various University of Kansas Libraries employees now sport the square-shaped pins, with extra ones also doled out to interested students, the Lawrence Journal-World reports.