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Supreme Court Won't Review Decision That OK'd Obama-Era Net Neutrality Rules
The FCC, along with telecom companies, was in favor of voiding a lower court ruling that upheld its 2015-era rules, according to a Democrat on the commission.
Could A Russian Winter Follow The Arab Spring?
Tens of thousands of Russians gathered in the streets over the weekend to denounce alleged fraud in parliamentary elections earlier this month. Steve Inskeep talks to David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, about an article he's written concerning Russian's resistance to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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Cut Diplomatic Ties? Hide Him In A Crate? How Might Assange Standoff End?
As the WikiLeaks founder remains holed up in Ecuador's London embassy, theories are emerging about how British police might get to him — and how he might be able to avoid arrest and get out of the country.
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Move Over Hong Kong: The World's Priciest Cities Are In Angola And Chad
A new survey of the most expensive cities in the world puts Luanda and N'djamena at the top. How did these African capitals beat our perennial top dollar towns like Hong Kong and Tokyo?
Anxious Democrats Don't Trust Biden's Lead. His Campaign Is Fine With That
After 2016, nothing will make Democrats feel secure in the final weeks of a presidential election. For Joe Biden's campaign, which doesn't want voters to be complacent, the anxiety is OK.
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Urban Thinkers Campus set for November
Omaha will host its very own Urban Thinkers Conference November 16th and 17th at the Thompson Center at UNO.Jay Leighter is an Associate Professor of…
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What To Expect From Trump's 2nd State Of The Union Address
President Trump delivers his second State of the Union address Tuesday night, with a showdown over border wall funding ongoing and the 2020 presidential campaign approaching.
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Piano performances terrify me, but I can stomach playing in the background
I'm into piano, but it's also my frenemy. When I get frustrated with something I'm trying to learn, we stop talking for months. But then I hear a pop song and my brain leaps to how I would play it.
Diplomatic Abuse of Servants Hard to Prosecute
The U.S. government aggressively prosecutes cases of domestic slavery — except when the employer is a diplomat. Diplomatic immunity limits the ability to prosecute, even when servants are recognized as victims of human trafficking.
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Everything You'd Want To Know About The Unusual Masks Worn By Team USA Athletes
It's a bold look that has been compared to the masked Batman villain Bane — even by the Japanese organizers of the Tokyo Games. The mask is voluminous and is a nod to the host country, Japan.
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