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Justice Department Appeals Ruling Blocking Obama's Immigration Plan
The Department of Justice filing says a federal judge lacked authority to issue an injunction on President Obama's executive action on immigration.
Omaha Press Club, 2/11/05
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – James Milliken, President of the University of Nebraska
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Partisan motives alleged in push to open Nebraska votes
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The last election gave Republicans an even larger majority in Nebraska's nonpartisan Legislature, and now some conservatives are…
Applications being accepted for the Cooke Scholarship
Jack Kent Cooke, former owner of the Redskins and the Lakers, started a scholarship many years ago aimed at exceptionally high performing low income kids…
U.S. Appoints First-Ever Special Envoy For LGBT Rights
The State Department said Randy Berry's job will be to "reaffirm the universal human rights of all persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity."
How The Man Behind The Trailers Sparks An Urge To See A Movie
Mark Woollen has created trailers for many Oscar-nominated films, including Boyhood, The Theory of Everything and Birdman. He talks about how he crafts an audience's first glimpse of a film.
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New Consumer Protections Hold Financial Advisors To Stricter Standards
As part of a larger effort to regulate the financial services industry, on Monday the Obama administration proposed new restrictions on those who manage Americans' retirement accounts.
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U.S. Federal Jury Finds PA And PLO Liable For Israel Attacks
A federal jury has found the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization liable for attacks that occurred in Israel more than a decade ago.
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Good News: More Crops! Bad News: More Plague!
Tiny patches of Tanzanian farmland contain more rats than do nearby forests. These rats are more likely to carry the bacteria that cause the plague in humans.
'Cold Actually Feels Good' At The U.S. Winter Swimming Championship
Last weekend, more than 40 swimmers from around the country competed in the inaugural U.S. Winter Swimming Championship in northern Vermont. They swam in a two-lane pool cut into an icy lake.
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