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Growing disconnect between where people live, where jobs are
A new report says fewer jobs are available to some Omahans depending on where they live in the metro area.The Brookings Institution report looks at how…
Officer In S.C. Shooting Previously Accused Of Using Excessive Force
An inquiry exonerated Michael Slager of claims he used excessive force against an unarmed man he thought was a suspect. Slager was charged with murder this week for killing an unarmed man.
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Bi Fujian, one of the country's most popular television presenters, recently ran afoul of his employer, state-run CCTV, for a parody song he performed at a private banquet.
Fort Hood Purple Heart Ceremony Honors Survivors Of 2009 Shooting
The military handed out nearly 50 awards Friday at Fort Hood in Texas. They were for the dozens of people who survived a deadly shooting rampage on the Army post in 2009. The Purple Hearts and Defense of Freedom medals came after years of lobbying.
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Charleston Civil Rights Leaders Point To Gentrification In Racial Justice Debate
Longtime civil rights campaigners in Charleston, S.C., say the current public outcry over police racism isn't rooted in racist laws as much as it is in gentrification and a shifting population.
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In 'William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace,' Jar Jar Binks Plays the Fool
Jar Jar Binks is one of the most reviled Star Wars characters. But in the hands of Ian Doescher, author of William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace: Star Wars Part the First.
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Clam Cancer Spreads Along Eastern Seaboard
Renegade cells floating through seawater apparently cause the cancer, scientists say. Though people can't catch it, the malignancy might offer clues to how cancer cells spread in the human body.
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5 Things You Should Know About Hillary Clinton
She started out as a Republican and hasn't driven a car since 1996. Here's what you may not know or just may not remember about the former secretary of state and first lady.
Army Reviewing Rape Charges Against U.S. Troops In Colombia
After some prominent scandals involving U.S. security officials in Colombia, new allegations of sex crimes are getting some traction there.
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With Paul, Cruz and Clinton On The Verge, 2016 Election Takes Shape
Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz have announced they'll run for president, and Hillary Clinton is expected to announce on Sunday. Correspondents Mara Liasson and Don Gonyea join NPR's Tamara Keith.
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