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Nebraska celebrates 150 years with taste of history, culture
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska is celebrating 150 years of statehood with a series of tributes to its history and culture.Hundreds gathered at the Capitol…
Parent Alert! Your Child Just Skipped Class
In a study, automated text messages to parents reduced absences and the number of F's earned by high school students.
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Rubio To NPR: No Witch Hunt On Russia, But No Cover-Up Either
Several prominent Republicans now say Jeff Sessions should recuse himself from the investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election, while top Democrats ask him to resign.
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Schumer Says GOP Division Gives Democrats A Chance To Save Obamacare
As Republicans struggle to come up with an alternative they can pass, the Democratic leader in the Senate says odds are good Obamacare remains in place.
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Some Melanoma Survivors Are Still Getting Too Much Sun Exposure
Getting people to change their health behaviors is hard. A cancer diagnosis may increase motivation to reduce risk, but it doesn't necessarily make the change easier.
Kansas Isn't Spending Enough On Its Schools, State's High Court Says
The current funding system can't "have all Kansas public education students meet or exceed the minimum constitutional standards of adequacy," justices rule.
A Purple Heart Warrior Takes Aim At Military Inequality In 'Shoot Like A Girl'
Maj. Mary Jennings Hegar is part of a lawsuit that argues excluding women from combat is unconstitutional. She says the lawsuit isn't about women's rights – it's about military effectiveness.
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Wake Up Already, America’s ‘Complacent Class’
Economist Tyler Cowen says Americans have become risk-averse, and it’s going to cost us. He’s calling out American complacency.
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Anti-Semitic Threats And Sectarian Splits
Jewish cemeteries vandalized. Community centers threatened. The shooting in Kansas City. What’s going on?
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OPS Superintendent search narrowed to three finalists
On Tuesday night, search firm McPherson & Jacobson recommended three finalists for Omaha Public Schools’ next superintendent to the Board of…
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