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Judge Stops Release Of Posthumous Prince Record
A new EP featuring six of Prince's previously unreleased songs was scheduled for release Friday. But a lawsuit filed by the late artist's estate may prevent it from ever coming out.
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'Dolly's America': A Class About Dolly Parton And Appalachia
A class at the University of Tennessee called Dolly's America teaches students about modern Appalachia through the life story of native Dolly Parton. Parton tweeted that it's "a blessing."
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Deer Park Neighborhood Association Planning Fundraiser at Appollon Art Space
Next Thursday, the Deer Park Neighborhood Association – one of the oldest and largest neighborhood associations in Omaha -- is holding a fund raiser for…
Presidential Candidates Emphasize Security After Paris Attack
Just a few days before the first round in France's presidential election, a gunman in Paris killed a police officer. Candidates are now talking about security issues.
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Soccer Team Bus Bombing Was Part Of Stock Option Plot, German Prosecutors Say
Earlier this month, three explosions went off near a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund soccer team. A man has been arrested; authorities say he was trying to drive down the price of the team's stock.
United Way of the Midlands Celebrates National Volunteer Month
Dani Ohlman, Director of Volunteer Engagement at United Way of the Midlands, says the United Way has been busy connecting volunteers with agencies to work…
Justice Department Warns 'Sanctuary Cities,' With Grant Money At Risk
Justice Department officials are demanding proof that cities receiving millions in law enforcement grants are complying with federal immigration law.
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'Quiet Passion' Captures The Wit And Vulnerability Of Poet Emily Dickinson
British filmmaker Terence Davies turns his attention to the gifted New England poet in his new movie. Critic Justin Chang calls the film a "sharp, sensitive portrait" of a woman ahead of her time.
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Police Continue Investigation Into Paris' Champs Elysees Shooting
Police in France are still investigating the background of the man who killed a police officer in Paris on the eve of the French presidential election.
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House Oversight Panel Has Questions About Trump Businesses And Foreign Emoluments
The Constitution says federal officers can't take emoluments — money — from foreign governments and officials. Two lawmakers question Trump's plan to avoid the constitutional issue at his hotels.
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