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Personal property tax break for Nebraska businesses advances
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska farmers and business owners could get a property tax break under a bill moving through the Legislature.Lawmakers gave…
'One Of Us' Examines The Damaged Inner Terrain Of Norwegian Mass Shooter
Journalist Asne Seierstad's book chronicles the 2011 shooting massacre in her country. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls the work "engrossing, important and undeniably difficult to read."
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Omaha's Story 5/5/2015
Patrick Kreifels interviews his sister, Michelle Kreifels, about the challenges she's faced living with a disability.These interviews were recorded at…
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'Tales' Of Pig Intelligence, Factory Farming And Humane Bacon
Journalist Barry Estabrook wanted to know more about the animal and its journey from the farm to his plate. In a new book, he explores the dichotomies of the industry that's raising our pork chops.
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Nebraska senators approve controversial State Patrol leader
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Senators have approved Gov. Pete Ricketts' choice to lead the Nebraska State Patrol despite concerns about his involvement in a…
Justice Dept. Criticizes Punishments For Agents Linked To Student's Detention
In 2012, Daniel Chong spent more than four days in a cell without food and water because agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration forgot about him. The agents were suspended for up to seven days.
In Kabul, Judge Sentences 4 To Death In Mob Killing Of Woman
An Afghan judge convicted and sentenced 4 men to death for their role in the mob killing of a woman in March. The judge sentenced 8 defendants to 16 years in prison and dropped charges against 18.
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Chicago Creates Reparations Fund For Victims Of Police Torture
Officers on the South Side are believed to have abused scores of people in the '70s, '80s and '90s. The council vote sets aside $5.5 million for the victims and provide education and counseling.
Baseball's Royals Keep Running Afoul Of Unwritten Rules
The Kansas City Royals were the underdogs in last season's World Series. This year, the team's season has been marred by brawls, suspensions and batters hit intentionally.
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Pacquiao Sued For Failing To Disclose Injury Before 'Fight Of The Century'
The two plaintiffs are suing under laws meant to protect consumers. Pacquiao lost the highest-grossing boxing match in history to Floyd Mayweather Jr. It was later revealed he had a shoulder injury.
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