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The Future Of The U.S. Immigrant Population, In 1 Graphic
By 2065, Hispanics will make up 31 percent of the immigrant population, while Asians will make up 38 percent. At the same time, whites will account for less than half the U.S. population by 2055.
Customs and Border Protection opens new aviation facility in Omaha
International travelers flying in to Omaha on private planes will have a more streamlined process when checking items through Customs.Customs and Border…
Nebraska utilities exploring new options for buying power
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — As Nebraska's utilities decide whether to sign new long term deals with power suppliers, they have new options that didn't exist they…
Breast Cancer Gene Test Helps Predict Who Can Skip Chemo
A large study confirms that a test doctors have been using for a decade works well for low-risk patients. More work is needed to draw conclusions about chemotherapy for women with riskier tumors.
Senator Wants Names Of Red Cross Officials Who Did Not Cooperate With Inquiry
Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to government investigators that also asks for a list of documents and information the charity failed to provide.
'We Need To Be Human': Zuhal Sultan On Starting The Iraqi Youth Orchestra
The young woman who founded Iraq's youth orchestra believes in the enduring spirit of her musicians. The group planned to bring its act overseas until it was forced into hiatus by ISIS.
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Music Review: 'Faith In The Future,' Craig Finn
Craig Finn has had a prolific rock career with his bands Lifter Puller and The Hold Steady. Now 44, Finn has just released his second solo album, Faith in the Future. Critic Tom Moon says it sounds like a musician looking for his next act.
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California Cities Face Hidden Downside Of Water Conservation: Lost Revenue
Californians have really stepped up water conservation due to the drought. Some cities are selling almost half as much water as they normally do. But there's a big downside for water agencies — lost revenue. People using less water means major budget shortfalls.
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Judge Throws Out 4 Bribery Charges In Sen. Menendez Case
Eighteen charges remain against Menendez and an eye doctor, Salomon Melgen. The men are accused of engaging in a bribery scheme involving lavish trips and political campaigns.
Ralph Nader Builds Shrine To Tort Law
The consumer advocate and former presidential candidate's new museum in Connecticut is filled with items like defective toys and unsafe machines.
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