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NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) — A man believed to have been the oldest Nebraskan has died at the age of 110 in Nebraska City.Gude Funeral Homes says Mark…
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If fruits and vegetables don't measure up to cosmetic standards, they're often plowed under in the field. One company wants to help change that by creating a market for less-than-perfect produce.
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For months, members of Congress called on the president to seek approval for the use of military force. But when he finally did so, the climate suddenly changed.
In Combustible, Muslim Karachi, A Christian Erects A 140-Foot Cross
Parvez Henry Gill says the cross is intended as a "symbol of peace." But in a city where sectarian violence is common, the cross could become a target. Gill acknowledges that death threats are common.
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Federal Reserve policymakers said Wednesday they will continue to tamp down interest rates. The last time they raised interest rates was June 2006. They set no specific deadline for raising rates.
OPS administrators discuss need for longer school days
OPS administrators say a longer school day will allow teachers to focus more on science, math, reading, and writing.The OPS board voted 5-3 Monday on a…
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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Panel: Richard Dienstbier, Professor of Psychology at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and a member of 100 Men…
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California Labor Commission Rules Uber Driver Is An Employee, Not A Contractor
An Uber driver in San Francisco will be paid more than $4,000 in expenses.
As Fitbit Goes Public, It Will Have To Outrun Competition
Amid the buzz around wearables, Fitbit heads to the NYSE. The fitness tracking firm faces challenges from smart watches, but it may get a boost from companies that want to keep tabs on workers.
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James Holmes Psychiatrist Knew About Violent Thoughts, But Not Plan
The psychiatrist who treated accused Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes has finished her testimony, and state prosecutors are due to rest their case this week.
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