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OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Topic: “Back from Iraq” Panel: Members of the Nebraska Army National Guard – Captain Martin Neal, Sergeant John Ausdemore, Specialist…
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Week In Politics: Immigration, Violent Extremism Summit
Audie Cornish reviews the week in politics with regular commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution and David Brooks of The New York Times. They discuss immigration, the summit on countering violent extremism and 2016 contenders.
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West Coast Ports, Dockworkers Reach Tentative Deal
Negotiations with unions had been stalled for nine months; the dispute has snarled recent traffic at the facilities, which handle $1 trillion in cargo each year.
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Korean Tailors Try To Keep The Lunar New Year Hanbok Ritual Alive
A new year's tradition of wearing a new, custom-tailored outfit to celebrate the Lunar New Year is fading in Korean culture.
Tibetan Villagers Pose Before Backdrops, Earn Oscar Nomination
They're photographed in front of Asian scenes, a beach, Disneyland. It's a fictional film called Butter Lamp. And it has a real message.
Indonesia's President: Fan Of Megadeth, Defender Of Death Penalty
Indonesia's recently elected President Joko Widodo is a heavy metal fan seen as an advocate for human rights and political change. But his strong stance on the death penalty has dismayed many.
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Hammered And Heedless: Do Dangerous Drinking Videos Harm Teens?
Being falling-down drunk is often played for laughs on YouTube videos, but those videos don't show the downside of getting trashed. That can't be good for teenagers and young adults, researchers say.
Panel eyes mental health, oversight in Nebraska's prisons
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A legislative panel is looking at ways to reduce crowding, expand oversight and increase access to mental health services in…
Superstorm Sandy Victims Say FEMA's Role Is Fatally Conflicted
As Sandy victims and FEMA work to resolve accusations of falsified damage estimates, some are questioning how the agency can be both a flood insurance provider and a regulator of flood insurance.
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Looming Presidential Race Divides National Governors Group
The National Governors Association is in Washington for its winter meeting, and there is no lack of talk about the 2016 White House. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Ron Elving about the week in politics.
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