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"textContent": "The urban legend called the \"Tonganoxie Split\" is said to spare Missouri's Kansas City from tornadoes. Scientists are split about its accuracy.",
"title": "Kansas City locals believe in the 'Tonganoxie Split.' Is it real?"
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