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Nobel Prize In Economics Is Awarded To Angus Deaton Of Princeton
"I'm absolutely delighted," says Angus Deaton of Princeton University. He won for "his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare," the Nobel Committee says.
Former President George H.W. Bush Throws Out First Pitch
Before Game 3 of the American League Division Series between the Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals on Sunday, Bush who is 91, uses a wheelchair and wears a neck brace, threw out the first pitch.
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LISTEN: 7 Blast-From-The-Past Clinton And Sanders Debate Moments
Both candidates have said they are running positive campaigns, but that could change in this week's debate. In the past, they have shown a willingness to turn tough on their opponents.
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Omaha Salvation Army to hold ID theft prevention seminar
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Salvation Army in Omaha, in conjunction with Cox Communications, will hold a free identity theft prevention seminar later this…
60-year-old man accused in the stabbing of son in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man has been arrested in the stabbing of his 40-year-old son.Omaha police spokesman Michael Pecha says the injured man was…
London Police Stop Watching Ecuadorean Embassy For Sign Of Assange
After three years and more than $15 million, Scotland Yard says it's removing the guards that have waited outside the Ecuadorean Embassy for a chance to arrest the WikiLeaks founder.
Koch Political Network Expanding 'Grass-Roots' Organizing
The groups funded by the Koch brothers have run lots of TV ads, but now they're making a big community-organizing push. They have the money to do it, too, vowing to spend almost $1 billion for 2016.
Indiana man wanted in connection with two homicides in Omaha
An Indiana man is wanted by Omaha Police in connection with a double homicide early Saturday morning.Police say in a news release that an arrest warrant…
As Cybercrime Proliferates, So Does Demand For Insurance Against It
Companies are clamoring for coverage against losses due to hackers. But insurance firms are being selective: The risk involved isn't well understood — and the crimes themselves are evolving rapidly.
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If Big Food Buys Your Favorite 'Natural' Food Brand, Will You Trust It?
Many alternative food brands have been swallowed by big food companies. Recently, Perdue bought Niman Ranch, which sells "natural" meat. But after a sale, will shoppers feel the product is the same?
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