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51 Babies Born With Zika-Related Birth Defects In The U.S. Last Year
The Zika virus continues to impact a small number of pregnant women and their babies in the U.S., and there is no sign of it slowing down. "Zika is here to stay," the CDC's acting director says.
April is Earth Month at UNO
April is Earth Month at UNO. Sarah Burke is the university’s Sustainability Coordinator. She says in addition to five events being hosted by her office,…
Omaha primary: Incumbent mayor wants to keep her job
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Mayor Jean Stothert and a former state senator are expected to garner the most votes in Omaha's primary election Tuesday.The Republican…
Head Of Federal Reserve's Richmond Bank Resigns Over 'Improper Disclosure'
Jeffrey Lacker was under investigation for possibly disclosing confidential information to a Wall Street analyst in 2012. The Virginia bank president now says he regrets the role he "may have played."
Head Of The Federal Reserve Bank Of Richmond Resigns Over Improper Disclosure Of Information
Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, has resigned effective immediately over his role in the improper disclosure of confidential information to a financial analyst.
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Fate Of Philadelphia's Soda Tax In Limbo As It Faces Legal Challenge
The American Beverage Association and local businesses are suing to to abolish the Philadelphia soda tax. Oral arguments are scheduled for April 5. The case could end up in the state's Supreme Court.
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Broth-Loving Hipsters Are Pushing Up The Price Of Bones
With bone broth mania sweeping parts of the U.S. (we see you, LA), cheap bones are harder to come by. Some broth makers are moving away from the standard beef and chicken to new bones — like alpaca.
'I Think It's Hard To Be A Person': Aimee Mann On Compassionate Songwriting
The singer-songwriter's music has long been characterized as melancholy. For her album Mental Illness, she leaned into that stereotype, writing songs that empathize with other people's struggles.
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Stabenow To Vote Against Gorsuch, Says Country Needs Mainstream Judges
Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan tells David Greene that she will vote against Judge Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court. She's also voting against ending her party's filibuster.
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Once An Alternative To Mainstream TV, YouTube Now Offers Just That With New Service
With its streaming TV service launching Wednesday, YouTube joins a crowded field. But it offers several features the others don't.
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