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Suspect In Delta State University Shooting Dead, Authorities Say
A deputy county coroner tells NPR that professor Eric Schmidt was shot in the head. Lamb is also a suspect in a woman's death.
In Debate 2, Expect Trump To Be In The Crosshairs
A lot has changed in the month since the first Republican presidential debate — perhaps most notably the number of Republican rivals willing to attack Donald Trump.
Drone Strike That Killed Awlaki 'Did Not Silence Him,' Journalist Says
In Operation Troy, author Scott Shane details the life, death and influence of Anwar al-Awlaki. "His status as a martyr has given his message even greater authority," Shane says of the propagandist.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 3/7/94
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Darryl Eure, Director of Community Service for the Urban League of Nebraska, and pastor of the Freestone Primitive…
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Paleo People Were Making Flour 32,000 Years Ago
Research into an ancient stone found in a cave in Italy shows Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were grinding oats and other grains for flour. It's the earliest evidence yet of food processing in Europe.
Gov. Ricketts seeks Japanese investment in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is pitching the state to Japanese companies as part of an annual conference with other Midwestern…
For Syrian Refugees, Needs Are Growing And Aid Is Declining
The U.N. refugee agency has received less than half the $4.5 billion needed to help Syrians who have fled to neighboring countries. As conditions worsen, many are opting to risk the journey to Europe.
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Music Review: 'Over And Even,' Joan Shelley
Music critic Will Hermes has been won over by the remarkably beautiful, pure voice of Joan Shelley. He reviews her new album, Over and Even.
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As Hungary Seals Its Borders, A Rush To Make It Across
A military operation closed Hungary's borders Monday. With other countries also tightening restrictions, refugees wonder where they'll end up.
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Presidential Candidates Use Social Media To Repackage Campaign Moments
When Republican candidates take the debate stage later this week, their social media teams will also be tweeting up a storm. NPR looks at social media on the trail.
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