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Rep. Lee Terry seeking eighth term in U.S. House
Second District Congressman Lee Terry will seek an eighth term in the U.S. House.Terry, an Omaha Republican, announced his candidacy Sunday afternoon. He…
OPS Subdistricts 6-9 Candidates Headed to General Election
There were 39 candidates for the 9 Omaha Public School Board’s Subdistrict seats.Last night’s primary election narrowed that down to 18 candidates for the…
Arizona's Rep. Pastor, A Democrat, Won't Seek Re-Election
He's held his seat in the House of Representatives since 1991. But today Rep. Ed Pastor, 70, said it was time for him "to seek out a new endeavor."
Facing Tough Competition, A&P Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
The grocery store chain A&P has filed for bankruptcy. Stiff competition in the food retail industry is forcing the storied company to sell off or close almost 300 stores around the Northeast.
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Why Are Obstetricians Top Billers For Group Therapy In Illinois?
Illinois leads the U.S. in group psychotherapy sessions for Medicare patients. Some top billers aren't mental health specialists. The state's Medicaid program has cracked down, but the feds haven't.
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'Paradise' Lost: Woman Seeks Her Would-Be Killer
In 1977, two young women on a cross-country bike trip were brutally attacked in an Oregon state park. Strange Piece of Paradise by Terri Jentz, one of the victims, chronicles her search to find out why no one was ever charged in the crime — and to repair her fractured self.
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Fearing Election Turmoil, Kenyans Seek A Tech Solution
Text messages spreading false rumors helped spark postelection violence in 2007. This time, monitors will keep an eye on social media and will be in touch with government officials in a bid to prevent bloodshed.
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With Epstein's Death, Accusers Seek New Legal Recourse
Jeffrey Epstein died by apparent suicide on Saturday while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking. With no defendant to stand in court, the criminal case against Epstein is effectively over.
Honduras says it will seek ties with China, spurning Taiwan
China claims self-ruled, democratic Taiwan is part of its territory and refuses most contacts with countries that maintain formal ties with Taiwan.
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