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Dewatering wells keeping groundwater levels down at Eppley Airfield
By Katie Knapp SchubertOmaha, NE – 70 dewatering wells are drilled and functioning at Omaha's Eppley Airfield.Omaha Airport Authority executive director…
Land affected by Keystone pipeline leak bigger than thought
An oil spill from the Keystone pipeline in eastern North Dakota has affected almost 10 times the amount of land as first reported. State environmental…
Planned Mutual Building Will Be Tallest In Omaha
Planned Mutual Building Will Be Tallest In Omaha
A Seventh Church Is Set On Fire In St. Louis
The latest fire at the Shrine of St. Joseph breaks the mold of the previous six, because it targeted a predominately white church.
A Gator on the Loose in Southern California
An alligator on the loose in a south Los Angeles lake is causing a small sensation. So far, the six-foot beast has eluded capture, and hordes of onlookers are scanning the waters for a glimpse of the unexpected urban guest.
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Cat Runs Around The Field At Yankee Stadium To The Delight Of Fans
The cat was a welcome distraction for Yankee fans while their team was losing the game by six runs. The speedy cat evaded the grounds crew before finally being corralled in left field.
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Deli meats and cheeses have been linked to a listeria outbreak in 6 states
A listeria outbreak has led to 16 infections and one death across six states, with New York having the most cases. The CDC has not yet pinpointed specific products that could be causing the outbreak.
Freeway crash kills 6 youths thrown from car in Tennessee
A car crash killed six young people, including a 1-year-old infant, after they were ejected from their vehicle early Sunday on a freeway in middle Tennessee, authorities said.
Scientists Are The New Kings (Or At Least Secretaries) At Energy Department
It might seem like a no-brainer to have an individual with a strong science background at the helm of a federal department that oversees a lot of complex science projects, like maintaining the nation's nuclear weapons labs. But Washington isn't a city that necessarily does no-brainers well.
Studying? Take A Break And Embrace Your Distractions
This back-to-school season, it's time to reevaluate a few common assumptions about how best to study. Benedict Carey, the author of How We Learn, says science shows that discipline isn't everything.
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