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Nebraska exports totaled $8 billion in 2014
More than 40,000 jobs in Nebraska are tied to exports.U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman visited Omaha on Wednesday to learn more about Nebraska’s…
There Is A Rich World In Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp A Butterfly'
Fresh Air music critic Ken Tucker says the rapper's second album has an excitingly adventurous sound.
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Study Finds The Poor Subject To Unfair Fines, Driver's License Suspensions
The report says many of the police and court practices highlighted in a recent federal investigation into the Ferguson, Mo., police department occur in California as well.
An Artist's Brainstorm: Put Photos On Those Faceless Ebola Suits
Printers blew up. People took the photo stickers home. But in the end, art professor Mary Beth Heffernan succeeded in bringing a human face to the scary-looking protective gear.
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Despite Optimism, Many Cubans Still Wish To Leave, Secret Poll Finds
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Fernand Amandi about how his research firm was able to conduct a secret, comprehensive poll in Cuba without the Cuban government knowing about it.
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More Black, Latino Teens Say They're Online 'Almost Constantly'
About one-third of black and Hispanic teens say they're online just about all the time, compared with about 1 in 5 whites, a new study says. Experts say smartphones are defining teens' social habits.
ISIS Militants Control Most Of Area Near Yarmouk Refugee Camp
Steve Inskeep talks to Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the U.N.'s relief agency, about the situation at Syria's Yarmouk refugee camp. Militants from the self-proclaimed Islamic State control the area.
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A Lifesaving Medicine That My Patient Didn't Get In Time
Drug overdoses — many from opioid painkillers — cause more deaths in the U.S. than car crashes, shootings or alcohol. But stigma keeps many addicts from an antidote that could quickly save them.
Boat Wreckage Off Oregon Coast Believed To Be From 2011 Tsunami
A large part of a fiberglass boat spotted drifting off the Oregon coast this week is thought to be from the tsunami that struck Japan in 2011.
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Compromise for splitting Nebraska education money advances
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lawmakers have reached a compromise over how to split millions of dollars in Nebraska Lottery money for education grants and…
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