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Salvation Army Tree of Lights campaign begins Friday
The Salvation Army of Omaha provided assistance to more than 170,000 low-income people last year.The annual Tree of Lights campaign begins Friday.…
Regional Government OKs Restart Of Japanese Nuclear Plant
Japan shut down all of its nuclear reactors after the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in 2011. This plant could be the first to restart.
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He fell on the fields of France in 1918 along with a locket containing a strand of hair and inscribed with the name of his sweetheart in Canada. He will now get a full military funeral.
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Pythagoras' iPhone: Is Listening A Lost Classroom Art?
We began our 50 Great Teachers series with a look at Socrates, which raised a question: Do educators focus enough on teaching students how to listen?
Economy Continues Adding Jobs, Unemployment Rate Dips To 5.8 Percent
The economy added 214,000 jobs in October, less than the 248,000 produced in September, but just enough to continue pushing the unemployment rate down.
Ricketts, Heineman meet to discuss transition
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — With the election over, Nebraska Governor-elect Pete Ricketts is preparing to make the transition to office.Ricketts met with…
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The country where the outbreak began is now seeing an uptick in the number of new patients. Marc Poncin of Doctors Without Borders explains why — and what's being done to bring things under control.
Rice Case Could Force Changes In NFL Discipline
Baltimore Ravens' Ray Rice has made his appeal in court, and now a federal judge will decide whether to overturn his NFL suspension. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to Howard Bryant of ESPN.
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Mexican Authorities: Drug Traffickers Confess To Killing 43 Students
The country's attorney general says three men have admitted killing the students and burning their bodies in an effort to prevent identification.
5 Great Teachers On What Makes A Great Teacher
For our 50 Great Teachers series, a panel of experts shares thoughts on great teaching: past, present and future.
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