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SafeWise Announces the 10 Safest Cities in Nebraska
Auburn, Wahoo and Blair are three of the safest cities in Nebraska according to the new SafeWise report.SafeWise evaluates the crime report statistics…
Bipartisan team seeks changes for Nebraska redistricting
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A bipartisan team in the Legislature is trying to reform Nebraska's politically charged process of approving new legislative and…
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers won't have quite as much money as expected for their priorities in this year's session.The Nebraska Economic…
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President Obama late Friday signed a stopgap measure to keep the department running for another week, but the tussle over his executive action on immigration, linked to the funding, is not over yet.
Report Urges Britain To Take Small-Claims Cases Online
Instead of settling low-value civil cases in court, a new report from the Civil Justice Council says these disputes should be settled online. NPR's Scott Simon talks to the author, Richard Susskind.
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More U.S.-Cuba Talks Ahead, Including Human Rights Dialogue
The United States hosted a second round of talks with Cuba aimed at restoring diplomatic ties and re-opening embassies.
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'The Sellout' Is A Profane Riff On Race And Culture
In Paul Beatty's new satirical novel, The Sellout, the narrator wants to re-segregate his hometown outside of Los Angeles. NPR's Scott Simon talks to the author about using humor to write about race.
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Ex-'Weekend Edition' Producer Tight-Lipped On Her 'Jeopardy!' Appearance
We all know public radio types are pretty sharp, right? NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Laura Lorson about her appearance on Jeopardy! Lorson hosts All Things Considered on KANU in Lawrence, Kan.
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On Her Own at OFF
“On Her Own” is an intimate portrait of one farmer and her family. Filmmaker Morgan Schmidt-Feng says the movie documents their struggle over a five-year…
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Silly, Saucy, Scary: Photos Show The Many Faces Of Ugly Fruit
Wonky produce can take on absurdly entertaining shapes. But one food activist says learning to love these crazy contours is key to stopping mounds of food waste.
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