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Former Husker Joba Chamberlain Called Up by Kansas City
At one time, there was a Husker flavor on the Omaha Storm Chasers roster. Now it’s carrying over to the Kansas City Royals. Joba Chamberlain and Alex…
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Bicyclist dies in Council Bluffs collision with SUV
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a bicyclist has been killed in a collision with a sport utility vehicle on the west side of Council Bluffs in…
Omaha police support rally draws 300
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An estimated 300 people gathered for an "Officer, I Have Your Back Rally" at the Omaha Police Department on Monday.They stood shoulder…
The Iran Vote Explained, In 1 Infographic
Congress has to vote soon on Iran's deal to limit its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. But it isn't business as usual on Capitol Hill: For starters, a "yes" vote actually means "no."
1,000 Years Ago, Caffeinated Drinks Had Native Americans Buzzing
People in the American Southwest and Mexican Northwest were drinking cacao and tea-like yaupon in places where neither grew. That suggests an extensive trade network to deliver a caffeine fix.
2 companies chosen for Nebraska economic development program
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two central Nebraska companies have been chosen to participate in Gov. Pete Ricketts' new initiative to expand the state's skilled…
Creighton welcomes cardiovascular researchers for conference this week
For the first time ever, Creighton University will host the annual meeting of the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences – North American…
The Challenges Of Identifying Potential Workplace Violence
The shootings of two young journalists last month highlighted the perils of dealing with potentially dangerous employees. But it can be very difficult for employers to know when and how to step in.
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New York City Mayor Goes All-In On Free Preschool
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio about the early days of his effort to provide free, high-quality preschool to all of the city's 4-year-olds.
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The Quintessential College Experience, Without The Big Bills
How do families decide what kind of college to attend: Private? Public? Community college? Three college students explain why they went for the big state school: The University of Maryland.
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