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September Omaha Press Club features Thomas Gouttierre
The Director of UNO’s Center for Afghanistan Studies and Dean of International Studies, Thomas Gouttierre was the guest at this month’s Omaha Press Club…
Apple TV, App Makers Try To Move Casual Gamers To Bigger Screen
In 2015, mobile games revenues are expected to hit more than $30 billion worldwide. Apple wants these casual gamers to play their mobile games on its streaming TV console.
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EU To Begin Slapping Labels On Products Produced In Israeli Settlements
The European Parliament decision could come as early as Oct. 1, according to reports. Israel's prime minister has called the decision "a perversion of justice and a distortion of reason."
Startups Connect Vermont's Farmers To Urban Markets
Several firms are helping Vermont's small, organic farmers distribute their products outside the state's borders. Buyers in cities like Boston and New York get food they can trace back to the farmer.
U.S. Sees Uptick In Number Of Children Crossing Its Southern Border
In August, 4,506 children were apprehended along the Southwest border. The Obama administration said the 8 percent increase from last month was "concerning."
Burkina Faso Leader Apologizes To Nation For Seizing Power In A Coup
Gen. Gilbert Diendere led the presidential guard in a coup last week, jailing the prime minister. Diendere released the prime minister Monday.
From 'Brinksmanship' To 'Hope,' Here's What Might Result From U.S.-Iran Deal
What will the U.S.-Iran nuclear relationship look like going forward? The two nations can't escape their bitter history; the question is how to add to it.
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As U.S. Announces Plan To Accept More Refugees, Michigan Gets Ready
Southeast Michigan has taken in waves of refugees from the Middle East conflicts for decades, resulting in a strong Arab-American community. Refugee advocates say they're prepared to help Syrians.
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To Curb Pain Without Opioids, Oregon Looks To Alternative Treatments
Acupuncture and massage haven't been proven to ease pain better than drugs — and may cost more. But Oregon hopes these sorts of alternatives to pills will reduce the societal costs of opioid abuse.
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Hidden Brain: How Miscommunications Happen
Most people assume they will be better understood by close friends or their partners than by strangers. Most people are wrong.
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