Kansas daily brief
Kansas and US news for busy people - Feb 4, 2026 edition
🌾Kansas
- Electoral College for Governor: Kansas House introduced a constitutional amendment creating an electoral college system for gubernatorial elections, allocating one elector per 40 senate districts—potentially allowing a candidate to win without the statewide popular vote.
- Social Media Parental Consent: Legislators advanced bills requiring verified parental consent for minors under 16 to access social media platforms and AI chatbots, with enforcement through the Kansas Consumer Protection Act.
- Panasonic Battery Expansion: Panasonic's De Soto plant is ramping up to 50% capacity with two new production lines despite the EV industry facing a 36% sales drop after elimination of federal tax credits.
- Data Center Deregulation: New legislation would allow data centers and industrial facilities to generate and purchase electricity outside traditional utility regulation to attract major tech investments to Kansas.
- Election Security Measures: Lawmakers introduced bills requiring voter roll checks against federal immigration databases, hand-counted ballot audits instead of machine tabulation, and increased campaign finance transparency.
- Free School Meals Expansion: Bipartisan coalition introduced two bills to expand free meal access—one encouraging federal program participation and another creating state-funded universal meals for all Kansas students.
Top 6 Kansas news stories
February 4 2026
🇺🇸 US
- US shoots down Iranian drone near aircraft carrier after aggressive approach; IRGC later threatened US tanker in separate incident day before nuclear talks.
- Trump signs spending deal ending shutdown with short-term DHS funding extension; passed narrowly 217-214 with bipartisan opposition.
- Plastic surgeons recommend halting gender transition procedures for patients under 19, breaking with major medical groups citing insufficient long-term research.
- AI advancement triggers software selloff as Anthropic's legal tools spark $300B market value loss; Thomson Reuters drops 16%, PayPal 20% on disruption fears.
- Russia resumes energy strikes on Ukraine in minus-13°F cold, ending informal cease-fire one day before peace talks despite Trump's request for weeklong pause.
- Walmart hits $1 trillion market cap joining elite tech club through e-commerce expansion and AI-driven automation success.
Top 5 US news stories
February 4 2026

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February 4 2004: Facebook launches
A Harvard sophomore named Mark Zuckerberg launches The Facebook, a social media website he had built in order to connect Harvard students with one another. By the next day, over a thousand people had registered, and that was only the beginning. Now known simply as Facebook, the site quickly ballooned into one of the most significant social media companies in history.
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