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Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Luncheon, 1/11/16
GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LECTURE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK LUNCHEON – Rebecca Ryan, Founder and Owner of Next Generation Consulting, and author of…
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David Bowie On The Ziggy Stardust Years: 'We Were Creating The 21st Century In 1971'
The legendary rock musician died Sunday, two days after his 69th birthday. In 2002, Bowie spoke with Fresh Air's Terry Gross about songwriting, performing and his Ziggy Stardust persona.
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Nebraska tax collections lower than expected in December
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska state government collected about $14 million less than expected in December.The Department of Revenue reported Monday that…
'Last Stop On Market Street' Wins Newbery Medal, 'Finding Winnie' Takes Caldecott
Matt de la Peña becomes the first Hispanic author to win the Newbery award for children's literature, while the Caldecott picture-book prize went to a book about the real-life Winnie the Pooh.
Goodbye Jobs, Hello 'Gigs': How One Word Sums Up A New Economic Reality
Once used by '50s hipsters to connote a no-strings-attached job, "gig" has been co-opted by venture capitalists hyping the new economic order. Linguist Geoff Nunberg reflects on the word's resurgence.
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Michigan Steps Up Efforts To Tackle Lead Crisis After Outcry
Flint residents are suffering from irreversible health effects of elevated lead levels, amid criticism that the government has been too slow to act.
New York Court Extends Temporary Stay For DraftKings And FanDuel
A panel of judges extended the ruling issued last month that allows the daily fantasy sports betting sites to continue operations in the state while they appeal a lower court's order that they stop.
Our Favorite Banana May Be Doomed; Can New Varieties Replace It?
The Cavendish banana and other beloved varieties are threatened by a fungus that's spreading around the world. Scientists are trying to find new varieties that will be resistant to the disease.
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Sean Penn Faces Backlash Over 'Rolling Stone' Story On 'El Chapo'
The actor Sean Penn is facing criticism over his interview with the drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman for Rolling Stone. But some of the criticism may be misdirected.
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Arson Suspect Sends Police A Better Photo Of Himself
Police in Lima, Ohio, posted photos of a suspect wanted for arson and vandalism. He saw the mug shot and texted police a new one with the caption, "Here is a better photo that one is terrible."
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