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Groups: Lack of coverage a factor in bankruptcies
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Advocates who want to expand Medicaid say a lack of insurance is driving many of Nebraska's personal bankruptcies.The group Nebraska…
Fill 'Er Up: The Joys Of Good Gas Station Food
Forget dried-out doughnuts and creepy-looking hot dogs. In cities across the U.S., patrons can fill up on gourmet grub and top off their tanks in one stop.
UNO Graduate Students Offer Public Forum Tonight
A group of UNO graduate students focusing on Public Administration and Democracy class will present findings tonight on community violence and public…
Shucking Oysters By The Thousands, With A Steady Smile
For 40 years, Maryland's George Hastings has been shucking oysters at festivals and competitions around the U.S. And while the work can be grueling, he says he'll only quit when it stops being fun.
FIFA Chief Rejects Responsibility For Welfare Of Workers In Qatar
Sepp Blatter, who heads soccer's governing body, said the companies that employed the migrant laborers building the infrastructure for Qatar's 2022 World Cup were responsible for their safety.
House OKs Measure Stopping Social Security Payments To Former Nazis
A loophole in the law meant suspected Nazis who were forced out of the country continued to receive benefits. The House vote was unanimous. The Senate votes on a similar measure in the coming weeks.
U.S. Government Contractor Marks Five Years In Cuban Detention
Alan Gross was working for USAID, to bring Internet access to Jewish Cubans. The Cuban government sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
French Lawmakers Vote To Recognize Palestinian State
The lower house of Parliament took the non-binding action on Tuesday. France is the fifth European country to make such a move in the last month, following Sweden, Britain, Spain and Ireland.
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Texas Death Row Case Draws Attention To Mentally Ill Convicts
On Wednesday, Texas is scheduled to execute Scott Panetti for killing his in-laws. Panetti is mentally ill, and there are last-minute efforts underway to halt his execution.
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Sports Commissioners Absent From Senate Hearing On Domestic Abuse
With domestic violence by sports figures in the news, members of the Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on the issue. But not one commissioner — from the NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL — showed up.
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