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Ballet Nebraska's Upcoming "Momentum" Collaborates With Joslyn Art Museum
Ballet Nebraska’s third and final performance of its seventh season, Momentum, takes place on April 1st and 8th. Erika Overturff, Artistic Director and…
Senate Will Investigate Wire Tap Claims By President Trump
Trump, without offering evidence, tweeted Saturday that President Obama "wire tapped" Trump Tower before the election. Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Angus King, a member of the intelligence committee.
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Nebraska bill could help third-party hopefuls get on ballot
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Third-party political candidates could have an easier time getting on the Nebraska ballot thanks to a Libertarian state senator who…
To peer into city's future, Omaha chamber hires futurist
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce has hired a futurist to help the community peer into its economic future.The Omaha World-Herald…
WATCH: Tracking Lightning Strikes, From Space
NOAA's new weather satellite is carrying the first lightning detector ever parked in orbit over Earth. It has sent back its first images of real-time lightning storms in the Western Hemisphere.
Trump Signs New Revised Travel Ban
President Trump on Monday signed a new executive order: a revised version of last month's travel ban. A big change is that the list of seven Muslim-majority countries has gone down to six.
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The xx Mix Atmospheric Pop And Warm Soulfulness On 'I See You'
Critic Ken Tucker reviews the British group The xx's third album. "Beneath its sleek beauty, there's a fresh joyousness ... that at its best is something close to inspirational," he says of I See You.
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Turkey-Germany Relations At New Low After Erdogan Makes Nazi Comparison
After Germany canceled a Turkish political rally in the country, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan likened the German government to the Nazis.
Women's Fund Report identifies statewide issues of commercial sex market
The Women’s Fund of Omaha partnered with the Creighton Human Trafficking Initiative to develop a report focused on the Nebraska commercial sex…
'On Tyranny' Explores New Threats Facing American Political System
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with historian Timothy Snyder about his new book, On Tyranny, which explores the new threats faced by our political order and how we can look back to the 20th century for lessons on how to overcome them.
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