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Nebraskans Journey to Kansas City For Royals Playoff Game
Game One of the American League Division Series drew fans from all over in its sellout atmosphere at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. But it wasn’t good…
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Nebraska man follows forced Ponca march route on bike
MILFORD, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man is biking his way over the route the Ponca people were forced to march from Nebraska to Oklahoma in 1877.David Fikar…
Why Is The Sky Blue? (On Pluto, That Is)
Pluto's atmosphere has a blue haze, in a new photo from the New Horizons probe. But the particles causing that color are probably gray or red — and the planet's surface has red ice.
California Approves A Sweeping Digital Privacy Law
The bill was signed into law on Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown. The law requires a warrant before any business turns over clients' metadata or digital communications to the government.
Trump Superfan: 'I'm Hispanic ... We Vote For Mr. Trump'
At a rally Thursday, a woman jumped onstage screaming with come-on-down-you-just-won-a-car excitement, "We love you, all the way to the White House."
Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity Says No More Adoptions In India
The Catholic sisters known for their blue and white habits say they have asked the government to de-register 13 orphanages over religious objections to the country's new adoption guidelines.
Time To Pursue The Pawpaw, America's Fleeting Fall Fruit
Ever seen a pawpaw in the supermarket? Didn't think so. Ohioan Chris Chmiel wants to change that by growing and promoting this seasonal, mango-like fruit that's native to the U.S.
No Shower, No Problem — Just Spritz With Bacteria
A chemical engineer in Boston named David Whitlock hasn't showered in 12 years. His cleaning solution: bacteria.
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Coast Guard Calls Off Search For El Faro Crew
Communication was lost with the ship Thursday and the U.S. Coast Guard concluded that it had sunk. Wednesday evening, the Coast Guard ended the search for survivors.
Clinton Breaks With Obama To Oppose Asia Trade Deal
"What I know of it, as of today, I am not in favor of what I have learned about it," the Democrat said, breaking with President Obama on his signature trade deal he hopes to push through Congress.
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