The Kansas City Morning Link Look

Hottie model Hunter McGrady says that the term “plus-size” model is “a form of segregation” and her feisty body acceptance politics are part of her rise to the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Moreover, she has inspire this morning’s gathering of all the important Kansas City mainstream media links. Take a look:

Northeast Institution Advocacy
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Cowtown Rock Chalk Cheering Section

Sweet 16 ticket sales project big homecourt edge for Kansas in Kansas City

CLOSE Ticket sales on the secondary market back up what many already predicted: Kansas has the most formidable home-court advantage among Sweet 16 teams as the regionals begin play on Thursday. Users from Kansas account for 46% of the StubHub’s traffic for those looking for Midwest Regional tickets, the most traffic from any one state among any of the regional sites.

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Against The Grain: Politicos Defend Trade Deals In Kansas City

The importance of preserving NAFTA

by Jay Sjerven NEW ORLEANS – A panel of grain industry and railroad executives, addressing members of the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) during its annual meeting in New Orleans on March 19, said it was essential to preserve the tremendous benefits the North American Free Trade Agreement has provided the economies of the United States, Canada and Mexico, especially the food and agriculture sector, in any renegotiation or talks aimed at adjusting terms of the 23-year-old agreement.

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Explaining The Legal Faith Fight

Dave Helling: If faith trumps secular statutes in Hobby Lobby case, then no law is safe

Under the Gorsuch rule, laws are subject to the religious whims of a company’s owner. If a wily businessman tires of paying overtime, he or she can simply cite a Bible verse – or the Qur’an, or any religious text – and escape the requirement.

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Sound Of Kansas City Classics

Gershwin’s music takes center stage for Kansas City concert

The Boston Pops orchestra is performing Friday night at Kansas City’s Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. The show is called “By George! The Boston Pops Plays Gershwin.” The concert will be an unusual one, said conductor Keith Lockhart.

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Tech N9ne’s Get Off Me (Feat. Problem & Darrein Safron) is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now.

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