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Nebraska officials seek new approach to child welfare system
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska state officials are looking for new ways to help youths who enter the child welfare system, particularly in situations…
Number Of Cars Earning Top Safety Awards Nearly Doubles
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says the number of vehicles winning its two safety awards jumped from 39 to 71 for the 2015 model year.
Trump's Private Clubs In Florida Are Seeking Visas For Foreign Workers
President Trump is marking "Made in America" week to promote American labor. At the same time, his two Florida clubs are seeking visas to bring in foreign workers for low-wage jobs.
Senate Passes $4.6 Billion Emergency Border Funding Bill Signalling Battle With House
The sweeping 84-8 vote came minutes after the Senate handily rejected the House's humanitarian assistance bill, signalling what will likely be a contentious battle to reconcile the competing bills.
Federal prosecutors seek the death penalty for Buffalo mass shooter
Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty for the man who killed ten people in a racist attack on a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket in May, 2022.
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TB Is Now The Top Infectious Killer (Even Though Deaths Are Down)
With 1.5 million deaths a year, tuberculosis has passed HIV/AIDS.
Bridge, pavement work top list of Nebraska fuel-tax projects
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska officials say the state's upcoming fuel tax increase will help replace old bridges, repave county roads and allow work on…
O.J. Simpson Seeks Retrial On Robbery-Kidnapping Conviction
Simpson says the defense never told him of a plea deal offer and that his lawyer had a conflict of interest in the case.
Post-Revolution, Libyan Women Seek Expanded Roles
In Libya, women played an unsung role in the uprising that toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Now, they are seeking increased opportunities in the new country that is still emerging.
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Families Of Spain's 'Stolen Babies' Seek Answers — And Reunions
More than 1,000 people have gone to court hoping to track down sons and daughters or brothers and sisters they were told died in childbirth during the Franco dictatorship. The mothers were often poor and had Marxist leanings. Some estimates put the total number of stolen babies as high as 300,000.
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