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Travis Kelce is now the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. See how he makes ...

Business Insider 01 May 2024
In February 2024, Hello! magazine reported that Kelce purchased a $6 million mansion in Kansas City complete with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a pool, an outdoor kitchen, and over 3 acres of land.
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Lionel Messi’s bodyguard sprints to tackle fan who ran onto field

New York Post 15 Apr 2024
It was quite clear that Kansas City had caught Messi Mania with the Argentine in town with his MLS club on Saturday night ... Messi had the chance to say hello to Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the bowels of Arrowhead Stadium.
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COLUMN: The culture of gun violence

Tahlequah Daily Press 23 Feb 2024
"Turn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No hello – it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was last week in Kansas City ... .
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Susan Estrich: Gun culture's violent cycle must end now

Rocky Mount Telegram 23 Feb 2024
"Turn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot. Eleven children. Here we go again ... And this.
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The Culture of Gun Violence

Jacksonville Progress 22 Feb 2024
"Turn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No hello -- it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was last week in Kansas City.
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ESTRICH: The culture of gun violence

Odessa American 21 Feb 2024
Turn on the TV,” my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. “The Super Bowl.” At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was last week in Kansas City.
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More Americans die by gun violence, and any response is thwarted

The Buffalo News 20 Feb 2024
Aurn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No "hello" – it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was this month in Kansas City.
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The Culture of Gun Violence by Froma Harrop

Rocky Mount Telegram 20 Feb 2024
"Turn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot. Eleven children. Here we go again ... And this.
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Susan Estrich: Culture of gun violence

The Daily Times 19 Feb 2024
Turn on the TV,” my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. “The Super Bowl.” At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people ... .
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We can do something about guns but we won't

Winston-Salem Journal 18 Feb 2024
Turn on the TV," my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. "The Super Bowl." At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was last week in Kansas City ... .
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Susan Estrich: We can do something about guns but we won't

Winston-Salem Journal 18 Feb 2024
Turn on the TV,” my friend Annie said. No hello — it has to be something bad. “The Super Bowl.” At first I thought Las Vegas. But no, this must be Kansas City. A shooting. One woman dead. Twenty-two people shot ... Kids ... Which it was last week in Kansas City ... .
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Where is Travis Kelce? Here's what we know about the football star's offseason plans

The Columbus Dispatch 16 Feb 2024
So where is the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs spending his off season? ... Kelce lives and works in the Kansas City area during the season, where he recently purchased a $6 million mansion.
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How Andy Reid comforted frantic teen at Chiefs parade shooting. ‘Please breathe.’

Killeen Daily Herald 15 Feb 2024
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Gabe Wallace, his left temple bloodied, wrapped his arms around a friend he’d lost track of amid the deadly gunfire ... They were both safe. “I love you, man,” Wallace said. “I love you.” ... “Hello?” he said ... ©2024 The Kansas City Star ... ....
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One million expected at Super Bowl victory parade

BBC News 14 Feb 2024
Hello and welcome to our live stream of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade ... And they seemed to have listened, with pictures in Kansas City ...
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Kansas City parade shooting: upwards of 10 victims reported and two people in custody – ...

The Guardian 14 Feb 2024
Two armed people taken into custody after gunfire erupted at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade Full report – Multiple people shot during Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade ...

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