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Twitter Goes Down Early Tuesday
The company hasn't provided details about what went wrong; some features such as search and direct messaging were still presenting problems Tuesday morning.
Creighton University Lecture, 1/18/16
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Jason Riley, a member of the Editorial Board of The Wall Street Journal, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and…
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Omaha World-Herald dropping afternoon edition
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha World-Herald has announced that it will eliminate its daily afternoon newspaper edition on March 7.The newspaper said in a…
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case On Obama's Immigration Actions
Back in November 2014, the president announced plans to shield from deportation up to 5 million immigrants here illegally. Even before his plans got off the ground, lower courts put them on hold.
In California, A Treasure Hunt For Gold Rush-Era Fruit And Nut Trees
The search is on for heirloom varieties planted at homesteads and coach stops in the late 1800s. The resilient trees, still productive despite long neglect, could prove valuable at a time of drought.
Nearly 19,000 Civilians Killed In Iraq In 22 Months, U.N. Report Says
More than 35,000 were wounded during the same period. "The violence suffered by civilians in Iraq remains staggering," the report states, pointing to the "scourge" of ISIS.
'The Revenant,' 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' Scoop Up Most Oscar Nominations
NPR reviews this year's Oscar nominations, which were announced Thursday morning. The Revenant picked up a dozen nominations, while Mad Max: Fury Road got 10 nods.
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The Sixth Republican Debate In 100 Words (And 4 Videos)
The debate began harmoniously, but quickly turned into the kind of lively affair we've come to expect. For much of the night, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was the subject of attacks.
For Teenagers, Adult-Sized Opioid Addiction Treatment Doesn't Fit
Teenage brains are more susceptible to drug abuse, but it's often hard to find treatment. It's even harder to find evidence-based treatment designed for youth. But that's starting to change.
Super Bowl I Tape Was Erased Long Ago; Now The Game Will Air Again
The TV networks that broadcast 1967's inaugural game erased it. Now the NFL Network has pieced together its own film with radio footage of the historic game; Super Bowl I: The Lost Game airs Friday.
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