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Nebraska's jobless rate rises a tenth to 2.6 percent in May
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska's unemployment rate rose a tenth of a point in May to 2.6 percent but remains the lowest rate in the nation.The Nebraska…
In Bid To Reshape Violent Image, Juárez Dismantles 'No More Weapons' Sign
The sign was erected by former Mexican President Felipe Calderón as a protest to the illegal trade of weapons with the U.S. In recent years, the drug violence in the city has receded.
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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Charles A. Lewis, Administrator of the Collections Program of the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois ”People and…
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$1 Million Bond For Charleston Church Shooting Suspect
Dylann Roof appeared via videolink for a court hearing today, where he stood expressionless as victims' family members poured out their emotions.
Detroit's Iconic Fisher Building Up For Auction
An important part of Detroit's skyline is on the auction block — the 29-story Fisher Building. The bank foreclosed on it, and next week, it goes up for sale online.
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The Neighs Have It: Horse Outruns Man, But Just Barely
The annual Man v. Horse Marathon in Wales sounds like a lopsided contest favoring racers with four feet. But scientists say that Homo sapiens evolved to be incredible endurance athletes, too.
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European Union Leaders Hold Last-Minute Talks To Keep Greece From Default
It's crunch time again in the eurozone debt negotiations. Greece probably won't be able to pay back a bailout loan by the end of the month, as the country refuses to reform its pension system.
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Dylann Roof Said He Wanted To Start A Race War, Friends Say
NPR's Melissa Block talks to New York Times reporter Frances Robles who spoke with friends of Dylann Roof, the suspect in Wednesday's shooting.
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Charleston, S.C., Residents Gather Outside Church To Mourn Victims
Charleston, S.C., is reeling in the aftermath of Wednesday night's mass shooting at a historic black church. At the church Friday, residents are coming to pay their respects.
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Obamacare Repeal Would Add Billions to Deficit
A new report adds to the debate over the economic impact of the Affordable Care Act in advance of a much-awaited Supreme Court ruling.
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