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Incumbent mayor, ex-state senator advance in Omaha voting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Incumbent Jean Stothert and a former state senator have advanced as Omaha mayoral candidates to the general election May 9.Stothert and…
Gun pre-emption bill sparks debate among Nebraska lawmakers
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have kicked off a debate over a bill that would prevent local governments from passing gun restrictions that are…
Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down
The former Maricopa County sheriff routinely pointed to the notorious outdoor facility as a symbol of his "tough on crime" stance. The new sheriff says it is costly and not a deterrent.
Trump Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Removed From National Security Council
Bannon had been elevated to the national security group in an unprecedented move in January. He will retain his role as senior adviser for domestic affairs.
Do You Zone Out? Procrastinate? Might Be Adult ADHD
Six questions like "How often do you procrastinate?" can help doctors identify adults with ADHD, researchers say. They estimate that the disorder impairs daily functions for about 8 percent of adults.
State And Local Officials Wary Of Federal Government's Election Security Efforts
The federal government's new focus on election security has state and local officials concerned that they'll be told how to run their elections in the name of security.
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Experts Suspect Nerve Agent Was Used In Syrian Attack
An attack on a rebel-held region of Syria on Tuesday has killed dozens of people. Video and eyewitness reports suggest powerful chemical weapons are responsible.
Kansas Student Newspaper's Fact Check Results In New Principal's Resignation
The principal, Amy Robertson, resigned after Pittsburg High School's student paper investigated her claim of having degrees from Corllins University, an entity whose legitimacy has been questioned.
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After Deadly Attack In Syria, Global Outrage Mounts And Investigations Continue
The suspected chemical weapons attack killed more than 70 civilians, including 20 children, in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib province, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Fighting Hate In Schools
Hate is on the rise in U.S. schools. For students and educators, that means finding new ways to promote tolerance and inclusion.
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