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Coming To Texas: Special-Ed Cams To Protect Students From Their Own Teachers
A new state law will require cameras in special needs classrooms at parents' request. But the schools must pay for recording systems, and there's no way for other students in the room to opt out.
Tasmanian Devils Return To Los Angeles Zoo
After 20 years without a devil, the LA Zoo has welcomed a pair of the marsupials. Generations of U.S. children first were introduced to Tasmanian devils through Taz, a Looney Tunes animated character.
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Moscow To Install Wi-FI In Its Cemeteries
The first graveyards to be wired have some pretty famous residents, and visitors will be able to read about the people buried there.
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Peace Talks Begin In Switzerland As Cease-Fire Kicks Off In Yemen
The warring parties — including the current government, the Houthis and supporters of the former president — are in Biel for U.N.-backed talks.
7 injured, 1 killed in Saunders County collision
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A crash between a church van and another vehicle just north of Colon has killed one person and injured about seven more.Saunders…
Rebel Brew: What The Boston Tea Party And The Mad Hatter Had In Common
This week marks the 242nd anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. This year is the 150th anniversary of Alice in Wonderland. If you'll follow us down the rabbit hole, you'll find some surprising links.
Nebraska property owners to get tax credit notification
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska property owners will soon get a statement in the mail telling them how much money the state has spent to reduce their…
Omaha cemetery killer's 30-year prison sentence upheld
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Douglas County prosecutors have lost their bid to get more time behind bars for an Omaha man sentenced to 30 to 35 years in prison for…
Neil Gaiman On Returning To 'Sandman,' Talking In His Sleep And The Power Of Comics
Twenty-five years after he initially created Sandman, Gaiman returns to one of his most enduring characters. Gaiman says writing The Sandman: Overture was "the most intense period of my life."
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'The Book Of Pears': A Love Letter To A Once Pre-Eminent Fruit
A British fruit historian convincingly argues in a new book that the pear is "the most exciting of the tree fruits." And she says it's time to revive pear culture and explore the fruit's diversity.
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