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More Questions Than Answers After Probe Finds Ill. Officer Shot Himself
An expensive manhunt and long investigation ends with a finding of an elaborately staged suicide and accusations of embezzlement, shocking Lt. Charles Gliniewicz's Fox Lake neighbors.
2 face charges in Omaha motorcyclist's crash death
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The county attorney says a car driver and his passenger will be charged in the crash death of a motorcyclist in Omaha.The charges stem…
University of Nebraska faculty oppose ending gun-free zones
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Faculty Senate is opposing a state senator's proposal to eliminate gun-free zones on college…
Text Of Landmark Trade Deal Is Released, And The Real Debate Begins
The Trans-Pacific Partnership would form a 12-nation, free-trade zone. Advocates say it would level the playing field, but critics say it would lower wages and worker safety standards.
A Story Behind Every Backpack
Backpacks are much more than accessories, they're an extension of our lives and personalities. That's what we learned from you, along with a quick history lesson from Sweden.
How One Woman Changed The Way People Die In Mongolia
When Dr. Odontuya Davaasuren saw how much her father and mother suffered, she was determined to bring palliative care to her homeland.
Rubio Says He Sees The World Differently Than Older Candidates
The Florida senator is the youngest in the field presidential field, and he's making generational change key to his message. He does it when he talks about the economy and, yes, Darth Vader.
Viral Video: Emma Watson Inspires Malala To Call Herself A Feminist
The actress and U.N. Goodwill Ambassador persuaded Malala Yousafzai to embrace a term she previously wasn't sure about.
Big Trouble Looms For California Salmon — And For Fishermen
Thanks to a blazing hot summer and unusually warm water, early counts of juvenile winter-run Chinook are at extreme low levels. To protect them, regulators may restrict ocean fishing.
Lena Dunham On Sex, Oversharing And Writing About Lost 'Girls'
Dunham says when she started writing HBO's Girls, she was drawn to characters with "a bit of a Zelda Fitzgerald lost, broken woman quality." Originally broadcast Sept. 29, 2014.
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