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BLING! Girls Night Out at Joslyn Art Museum is Friday
The Joslyn Art Museum is holding a Girls Night Out at the Museum called BLING!Amy Rummel, Communications Manager for the Joslyn, says this Friday’s event…
Omaha Salvation Army Tree of Lights campaign kicks off
The Salvation Army's annual Tree of Lights campaign is set to get underway in the Omaha area next week with the annual lighting of metal Christmas trees…
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Teran Powell joined WUWM in the fall of 2017 as the station’s very first Eric Von Fellow.
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A study from a left-leaning research organization found that the 280 Fortune 500 companies it analyzed paid an effective tax rate of 18.5 percent, far less than the statutory rate of 35 percent.
Bicycles, China's Former Love, Get A Second Look
Bicycles, once seen as part of China's identity, have been displaced by a hunger to buy cars. But there are signs that the nation might be rekindling its love affair with the two-wheelers. Beijing hosts an elite cycling event this week.
California Primary Sets Up Same-Party U.S. House Contests In November
California's new truly open primary has set up several single-party matchups in November for U.S. House seats. The state changed its primary system with an eye toward limiting partisan battles, which backers hope will give moderates a better chance of being elected.
New Research: U.S. Is Warming, But Not Uniformly
New analysis of climate data reveals that much of the warming in the country is happening in the Southwest and upper Midwest.
A Windfall For A New Jersey Man And The Dominican Republic
Pedro Quezada sent $57 million of his $338 million lottery winnings to the Dominican Republic. It's a high-profile example of an everyday phenomenon where immigrants to the U.S. send billions back to their home country.
Sandwich Monday: Chili Cheeseburger A-Plenty
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we visit the legendary Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg, S.C., and when we're done, we don't want to leave.
2018 World Cup Draw Is Complete, With No Obvious 'Group Of Death'
Spain will play Portugal, France will play Peru, and Brazil will play Switzerland — but the draw for the Russian-hosted tournament lacks an obviously imposing group.
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