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'Undocumented Democrats' Is Ted Cruz's 'New, Politically Correct' Term
The GOP presidential candidate continues to attack the "Gang of Eight" (and with it, opponent Marco Rubio).
SummerWorks is changing to OmahaWorks
Omaha Public Schools is taking over the management of the SummerWorks program, which was previously run by UNO.Jan Christiansen, of the Career Education…
In America's Heartland, Building One Home For Three Faiths
Three faith communities in Omaha, Neb. — one Christian, one Jewish, one Muslim — are leaving their old places of worship and building a new, single campus for their mosque, synagogue and church.
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Was That Steak Raised In The USA? Soon, It'll Be Hard To Know
Congress looks set to repeal requirements for country-of-origin labels on packages of meat at the grocery store. The labels declare where an animal was born, raised and slaughtered.
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Christian McBride's Christmas Jazz Playlist
These days, the host of Jazz Night In America looks for old and forgotten gems during the holiday season. He weighs in with surprisingly different and joyous tunes — plus, of course, James Brown.
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New Orleans Shifts Away From Symbols Of Old South
The City Council votes to remove four prominent Confederate monuments. The decision comes after four decades of work by activists — and months of heated debate.
After A Disaster, Kids Don't Want To Talk About The Disaster
Well-meaning folks have assumed kids want to process what they've lived through. That turns out to be not the case. Kids who lived through Katrina taught mental health professionals valuable lessons.
After Ferguson, Unintended Consequences Of Municipal Overhaul
Lawmakers tried to rein in ticketing after the protests that followed Michael Brown's death. But small, predominantly African-American communities may take a bigger hit than cities like Ferguson.
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Spain's Economy Is Expanding, But Most New Jobs Are Temporary
For a generation of young Spaniards, temporary employment has become the new normal. As voters head to the polls on Sunday, many are wondering if that should really count as recovery.
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Lax Auditing Encouraged Overcharging By Medicare Advantage Plans
Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley says the federal government has to "get it right" and pursue full refunds for overpayments to companies that offer Medicare Advantage health insurance.
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