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Nebraska targets child care subsidies to help balance budget
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska officials are targeting a child care subsidy for lower-income families to help balance the state budget.The proposal drew…
University suspends frat tied to harassment of Women's March
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has suspended until May 2020 the fraternity whose members were accused of making vulgar comments…
North Korea Missile Explodes Within Seconds Of Launch, U.S. Says
The missile was fired from the country's east coast Wednesday, the U.S. and South Korea confirm. The test, North Korea's third this year, comes amid joint military drills by the U.S. and the South.
NASA says a total solar eclipse is coming to the US August 21st
On August 21st a total solar eclipse will occur. Though these eclipses happen every 18 months, this one is special because the United States will be in…
The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of A Special Education Student
In a case involving a Colorado school district, the high court finds that schools must ensure students make more than minimal progress.
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Congress Rolls Back Obama-Era Rule On Hunting Bears And Wolves In Alaska
The Senate voted Tuesday to lift a 2016 ban on certain hunting practices — like trapping and aerial shooting — on national wildlife refuges there. Now the bill heads to President Trump to be signed.
Fearful Farmers Rush To Find 'Guest Workers'
Immigration lawyers are getting a wave of calls from farmers looking for foreign "guest workers." The farmers are worried that they'll lose their existing workers to an immigration crackdown.
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At SXSW, Asian-American Musicians Make A Space Of Their Own
This year's SXSW saw the first-ever showcase featuring exclusively Asian-American artists. Organizer Christine Minji Chang says one goal is to broaden Asian Americans' representation in the industry.
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The Forces Driving Middle-Aged White People's 'Deaths Of Despair'
Middle-aged white people without college degrees are increasingly likely to die of suicide or drug and alcohol abuse. The lack of a pathway to solid jobs is one reason, two economists say.
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Estonian Foreign Minister On NATO And The Country's Neighbor Russia
Estonia relies on NATO support along its border with Russia. David Greene talks to Estonian Foreign Minister Sven Mikser about President Trump's recent comments about NATO.
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