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Omaha police: Boy hospitalized after near drowning
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 12-year-old boy has been hospitalized after he nearly drowned at an Omaha middle school.The Omaha Police Department…
Mormon Church Publishes Essay On Founder Joseph Smith's Polygamy
The Mormon church's founder was married to as many as 40 women in the years before his murder in 1844, the church acknowledged in an article posted on its website.
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Heartland 2050: vision plan looks at transportation, workforce, welcoming communities
Attracting a young and skilled workforce and being a welcoming community are among the goals identified in the Heartland 2050 Vision.The vision for the…
Climate Change To Make Lightning More Common, Study Says
Researchers writing in the journal Science say that if the rate of global warming goes unchecked, the frequency of lightning strikes will increase by 50 percent.
NBA Commissioner Thinks Gambling On Games Should Be Legal
Breaking with other major pro sports leagues, Adam Silver says the world is changing and that Congress should allow sports betting that is legal and regulated.
Missing Lynx? Search Continues For Mystery French Feline
The animal, which was spotted Thursday, was initially thought to be a tiger. Officials now say it's not, but they aren't sure what it is. One theory is that it's a lynx.
More Squash, Less Bacon: Calculating Your Real-Life Heart Risk
There are lots of cardiovascular risk calculators, but they usually expect you to know your blood pressure and cholesterol numbers. This one wants to know if you play tennis. And if you like bacon.
WATCH: Orphaned Sea Otter Pup Has Snack, Playtime
Found in late September along the California coast, "Pup 681" spent a month at the Monterey Aquarium before being transferred to her new home at the Shedd in Chicago.
Stories Of Your First Thanksgiving In The U.S.
Not surprisingly, many of the stories we heard from you were about food. You had issues roasting the turkey. Your mom found, um, a creative solution to making your bird golden-brown.
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Astronauts Will Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner In Space
Two NASA astronauts are aboard the International Space Station. Turkey is on the menu but not pumpkin pie. NASA can't make pumpkin pie in space because the crust doesn't come out right.
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