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Senators: More scrutiny needed for proposed wastewater site
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — State lawmakers are calling for greater scrutiny of a proposed disposal well for fracking water in western Nebraska.Some senators on…
Chicago Plans Reparations Fund For Victims Of Police Torture In '70s, '80s
Mayor Rahm Emanuel supports the proposed $5.5 million package. More than 100 people are eligible for reparations for their treatment at the hands of a former police commander.
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FX's powerful modern-day Western 'Justified' airs its series finale tonight. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says its end underscores the decline of a once-powerful TV genre.
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'The Children's Crusade': A Heavily Plotted Family Saga To Dive Into And Savor
Ann Packer's latest is about a young Navy doctor who, after the Korean War, builds a house south of San Francisco. Fifty years later, his four adult children argue over the property.
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White House Says It Will Remove Cuba From List Of State Sponsors Of Terrorism
The move is just one part of the Obama administration's push to normalize diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Why The FDA Has Never Looked At Some Of The Additives In Our Food
In recent decades, the number of food additives has skyrocketed from about 800 to more than 10,000. A legal loophole in food safety law means companies can add them to foods with no government review.
Department of Education report calls for additional preschool access
A new U.S. Department of Education report says 65 percent of Nebraska four-year-olds aren’t enrolled in a publicly-funded preschool.The report looks at…
1 person critically injured in reported Omaha explosion
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say one person has been seriously injured following a reported explosion in Omaha.An Omaha hazardous waste disposal unit…
No Rest For Your Sleeping Brain
No wonder the brain needs so much energy. The same coordinated activity that allows you to retrieve a specific memory, like what you had for breakfast, continues at rest and even during sleep.
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