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French Voters Struggle To Decide In Unusual Presidential Election
The scandals and party in-fighting in this year's French presidential election have left voters confused and unsure where to turn.
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Congressional Budget Office Releases Report On GOP Health Care Bill
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office released an analysis of the House GOP health care bill on Monday. Proponents of the bill downplayed the importance of what the CBO is likely to do.
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'A Dream Come True' As New Orleans Plays In The First Four
After a huge decline in enrollment following Hurricane Katrina, the University of New Orleans considered dropping its sports program from Division I. But it reconsidered and today joins March Madness.
Ricketts recognizes Red Cross for 100 years in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Pete Ricketts is recognizing the American Red Cross for 100 years of service in Nebraska, including its preparedness efforts and…
Observation tower proposed for Missouri River
BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — Bellevue City Council has voted to seek money for a 90-foot observation tower as part of a $1.7 million Missouri River research…
Out Like A Lion: Nor'easter Caps Last Days Of Winter With A Frosty Finale
The storm swept through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Tuesday, leaving more than 200,000 utility customers without power and some 6,000 canceled flights in its wake.
As China's Coal Mines Close, Miners Are Becoming Bolder In Voicing Demands
State-run coal mines are shutting down in China's rust belt. Facing layoffs, miners are worried about their future — and in the absence of labor unions, are organizing to demand better treatment.
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Sen. Claire McCaskill Speaks Out On Why 'Trumpcare' Is A 'Disaster'
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri who sits on one of the Senate committees that must approve the Republican health care bill in order for it to reach the floor.
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Meditation, Nutrition, Fitness: One 'Party School' Tries To Tame The College Brain
The University of Vermont, Burlington offers students a healthy-living environment, away from drugs and alcohol, to teach students to nurture their young brains.
VIDEO: Nike's New Ad Asks A Question Arab Women Know All Too Well
'What will they say about you?' It's the name of a new Nike ad targeted to Arab women.
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