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Latest on Ukraine: Russia strikes Chernihiv, as Kyiv welcomes F-16 pledges
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Photos of life in war: Palestinians flee south in Gaza, Israel mourns dead soldiers
Last week, Israel saw its deadliest day during its war with Hamas, and displaced Palestinians fled Khan Younis and headed toward a flooded Rafah, where shelter and resources remain scarce.
For Saudi Women, 'Baby Steps Into This World Of Democracy'
For the first time, women in the country can run for office and vote. But they're still banned from driving and need a male guardian's permission to travel, work and pursue higher education.
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Democratic Debate Highlights A Big Advantage For Trump. It's The Economy
At the Democratic debate, candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pushed the idea that even a strong economy isn't working for everyone. But will voters latch onto that?
Orlando Steps Up To Make Its Streets More Pedestrian-Friendly
Much of Florida was designed with cars, not people, in mind. Four of the state's metro areas top the nation in pedestrian deaths per capita. Now, planners in Orlando are working hard to change that.
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Qasim Shabazz Asad on Overcoming Systemic Challenges and Founding the Black Agenda Alliance
Qasim Shabazz Asad is a co-founder and co-chair of the Black Agenda Alliance, a Pan-African group working to improve social, economic and cultural conditions in Omaha’s Black community
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"Don’t Fret - It’s Jazz!!” featuring the Young Lions band and guest artist Peter Bouffard
Concert takes place January 16 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Kavanaugh And Ford Are Testifying. Here's What You Need To Know
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination was sailing through until Christine Blasey Ford came forward with a sexual assault allegation. Get caught up on what led to Thursday's hearing.
Go Forth And Pwn For Shizzle, Word List Guardians Tell Scrabble Players
Also on the list of 6,500 new Scrabble words: aji (the pepper), coqui (the frog) and the more old-fashioned ixnay and zowee. Or you could just say yeesh — if you've got the right tiles.
Iran remains on the sidelines as the Israel-Hezbollah fight intensifies
As the battle between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies, western nations aim to prevent the conflict from spiraling into a broader regional war –- one that could draw in Iran, Hezbollah's key backer.
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