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Census Bureau data shows numbers of Asian immigrants on the rise
The Census Bureau recently released data regarding the racial/ethnic population growth in Nebraska since 2010.David Drozd, Research Coordinator at UNO’s…
Ashford, Hoyer call for reauthorization of Export-Import Bank
Nebraska Congressman Brad Ashford says reauthorization of the Export-Import bank is critical to jobs and trade.Ashford was joined Wednesday in Omaha by…
Recreational Marijuana Is Now Legal In Oregon
While the state permits people to possess and grow small amounts of recreational pot, they still can't buy or sell it.
Antipsychotics Too Often Prescribed For Aggression In Children
Drugs intended to treat psychosis are also used to treat behavioral problems in children with ADHD. Less risky behavioral treatments and medications should be the first choice, researchers say.
Justice Department Investigating Airlines For Possible Price Collusion
The department says it is looking into "possible unlawful coordination" by several major carriers. American and United have confirmed that they are among the airlines under scrutiny.
Who's Behind A String Of Bombings In Ukraine's Black Sea 'Pearl'?
Local journalists and volunteers in Odessa are working to make sense of dozens of recent bombings — and prevent future attacks. They say that Russians have infiltrated the security services.
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Greece Moves Forward With Referendum On Proposed Bailout
The Greek government's latest attempt to reopen talks with the EU seems to have fallen on deaf ears, while Greeks seem even more confused about what they will be voting for in Sunday's referendum.
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Cities In California Conserved A Lot Of Water In May
Felicia Marcus of the State Water Board said, "We need all Californians to step up — and keep it up — as if we don't know when it will rain and snow again, because we don't."
Puerto Rico Says With Restructuring It Can Pay Off Debts
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Luis Vega Ramos, representative of Puerto Rico, about the commonwealth's debt deadline Wednesday. The governor says the island's $73 billion debt is unpayable.
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Jobs Report Expected To Show 'Stronger Momentum' In Economy
Economists surveyed by Reuters are predicting that employers added about 230,000 jobs to their payrolls in June. That's less than the month before but still a pretty strong showing.
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