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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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Ricketts appoints new Nebraska economic development director
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Pete Ricketts has appointed a Norfolk woman to serve as the state's new economic development director.Courtney Dentlinger will…
For Sex Industry, Bitcoin Steps In Where Credit Cards Fear To Tread
Trying to crack down on sex trafficking, authorities have been going after online ads for adult services. Some in this industry have found a workaround to stay under the radar: cyber currency.
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Jurors In Baltimore Police Trial Say They're Deadlocked
The judge instructed the jurors to keep working toward a verdict after receiving a note from the panel Tuesday afternoon.
The Sports (And Teams) Whose Fans Made The Fewest Grammatical Mistakes In 2015
The most language errors came from fans of the Washington Redskins, whose 16.5 mistakes per 100 words widely surpassed every other franchise. Fans of NBA teams did well.
'All I Want For Christmas Is You' Falls From Top Of Holiday Playlists
After years, Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" has been displaced from the top of retail stores' holiday music playlists. NPR investigates the news behind this startling development.
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Who Bought The 'Las Vegas Review-Journal?' Reporters Investigate
Who's the new owner of the Las Vegas Review-Journal? Many journalists — especially the paper's own employees — have been trying to figure out the answer.
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