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The Institute for Career Advancement Needs presents its annual Women's Leadership Conference this week
By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – The ICAN 2011 Women's Leadership Conference takes place tomorrow at the Qwest Center Omaha.Mary Prefontaine is the Executive…
Aristide Faithful See Manipulation in New Era
Ousted Haitian leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide's supporters accuse the United States of engineering the president's exit from office. Bush administration officials insist Aristide is a failed leader who resigned in the face of an armed rebellion. Rebels arriving in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, met with cheering crowds. Hear NPR's Michele Kelemen and NPR's Martin Kaste.
Pretend You're An Elf In Santaland
In 1992, the world met Crumpet the elf in David Sedaris' "Santaland Diaries," the story of his time working as a Macy's department store elf. Now imagine you had that job. Tell us your story.
AIDS Funding on the Ground in Nigeria
Hundreds of millions of dollars in help for AIDS are now pouring into Nigeria and other developing countries. In Nigeria, the man in charge of these funds is Dr. Abdulsalim Nasidi. He must navigate a mine field of restrictions to set up new health systems where none exist.
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Touted As Middle-Class Win, GOP Tax Plan Directly Benefits Wealthy, Analysis Finds
Republicans in the White House and Congress have billed their tax proposal as a boost for the middle class. But a nonpartisan analysis finds the richest Americans would see the most immediate gains.
Big Oil Evaded Regulation And Plastic Pellets Kept Spilling
Oil and gas companies make enough pellets each year to fill a stadium several times over. The oil industry has long known it has a pellet pollution problem, but that's not what it told the public.
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Reporters Reveal 'Ugly Truth' Of How Facebook Enables Hate Groups And Disinformation
In a new book, Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel say Facebook failed in its effort to combat disinformation. "Facebook knew the potential for explosive violence was very real [on Jan 6]," Kang says.
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Who is Trump's pick for chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine?
Caine is a career fighter jet pilot who defended Washington, D.C., during the 9/11 attacks and been adored by Trump since they met in Iraq during Trump's first term.
Powerful Aftershock Jars Kathmandu; Nepal Quake Toll Rises
A magnitude-6.7 aftershock rumbled the Nepalese capital and sent people running for open ground Sunday morning.
2015 Brought Big Money For Clinton And Bush; Sanders Led Small Contributions
Some wealthy conservative donors, including Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson, haven't put their money behind any candidate yet while Democratic donors have lined up behind Hillary Clinton.
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