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U.S. Added 211,000 Jobs In November, Labor Department Says
The agency also revised October's expectations-beating figure even higher, saying that 298,000 jobs had been created — the most in all of 2015.
Cafe That Was Hit By Paris Terrorism Attack Reopens
A banner over the Bonne Bière cafe's awning reads "Je Suis En Terrasse" — I'm on the terrace — a defiant message that spread in the days after the Nov. 13 attack.
$1M bond set for Omaha community activist facing gun charge
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has set bond at $1 million for a former Omaha gang leader-turned community activist arrested earlier this week on a gun…
5 Things To Know: Net Neutrality Is Back In Court
Once again, a federal court will decide whether the FCC can keep its Open Internet rules. This time, the challenge centers on the FCC's overhaul of how it regulates Internet providers.
Congress passes long-term transportation bill
Nebraska is set to receive $1.5 billion over the next five years in federal highway funding.The House and Senate on Thursday approved a long-term…
Why Aren't Ads Buying GOP Candidates Better Poll Numbers?
Trump has spent a tiny fraction of what Jeb Bush has spent on TV ads, but the former reality TV star remains unshakably at the top of national polls.
November Jobs Report: Solid Growth
Employers added 211,000 jobs to payrolls last month, setting the stage for a Federal Reserve interest rate increase later this month.
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Effort To Build The World's Biggest Telescope Hits A Big Snag
Project officials say they're assessing what to do after Hawaii's Supreme Court invalidated their building permit.
Omaha Tribe boundary dispute set for Supreme Court hearing
PENDER, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for a case that will determine whether businesses that sell alcohol in the village…
Presidential Candidates Still Like To Party
House party, that is. Even as campaigns get larger, candidates who want to win in New Hampshire continue to meet voters one-on-one. Why does this curious tradition survive?
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