Kansas City Sunday Night News Link Look

For our most dedicated denizens of the discourse we share one last educational post tonight and take a peek at pop culture, community news and top headlines.

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Trash Talk Postscript

Le'Veon apologizes to Chiefs' Reid, has no regrets

Admitting in a series of social media posts Sunday night that his thoughts about coach Andy Reid should have been kept to himself, former Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell said he does not regret feeling the way he feels after one season in Kansas City.


Tragedy In The Dotte

Teen who nearly drowned in KCK pool now on life support

KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) -- UPDATE (6/13) The Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office says a boy who nearly drowned in a pool last weekend is on life support. The sheriff's office say the teen "has no brain activity" and is on life support "until his family takes him off" of it.


Panties Sell Off

Billionaire Les Wexner's Victoria's Secret Stock Sales Hits $500 Million

(Bloomberg) -- Leslie Wexner sold $327 million worth of shares of L Brands Inc.


Holy Land Shout Out

Bennett tells Likud hecklers: Your screams are as loud as your failure

Incoming prime minister Naftali Bennett was defiant on the Knesset podium on Sunday as he presented his new government's ministers and its guidelines in an address constantly interrupted by MKs, who will not be in opposition, heckled him persistently.


Former Prez Trump Report Coming Soon

Attorney general will discuss Trump administration media probe with leaders of CNN, WaPo, NYT

Leaders from CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post will meet with US Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday to discuss former President Trump's controversial White House leak investigation into reporter records from all three media outlets.


Kansas City Show Must Go On

START SPREADIN' THE NEWS: KC Rep becomes first major arts group to announce a full 2021-2022 season

Before there was theater there was storytelling. And if we ever end up living in a dystopian world with a broken "grid," we might find ourselves returning to that oral tradition, trading stories among the ruins. Fortunately, we still have theater, and in late April our city welcomed the announcement of the Kansas City Repertory Theatre's 2021-2022 season.


Monday Heats Up

A touch warmer to start the work week

Hide Transcript Show Transcript THIS IS FIRST ALERT WEATHER. IT IS HOT. IT'S GON SNATAY THIS WAY FOR A WHILE. IT REALLY IS CHRIS. YOU KNOW, WE'RE JUST OVER A WEEK AWAY FMRO THE BEGINNINGF O SUMMER AND IT DEFINITELY IS FEELING LIKE IT OUT THERE RIGHT NOW. WE HAVE THAT SUNSHINE.

And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now. THANK YOU for reading this week. Hopefully, we'll have more for the morning update. STAY TUNED!!!

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