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Profiles

Brian Brigham, who founded the Omaha Croquet Club, watches as a ball rolls through a wicket.
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

Omaha Croquet: It’s Not a Kid’s Game Anymore

Staring at the brightly colored ball lying in his path, Brian Brigham pulls back his club and swings forward, hitting his ball, which slightly pushes the other out of the way. With a clear view,...
Matt Hale, director of the School of Interdisciplinary Informatics at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, created the MATRIX cyber center, a NASA-style control center that monitors potential cyberattacks at local companies. 
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

Nebraska-Omaha Embraces AI Academically, Offering Degrees and Building Security Programs

Artificial intelligence means different things to different people. It can be as simple as helping someone create a work e-mail to monitoring and stopping cyberattacks. The University of Nebraska-...
The newly rebranded, Holistic Hearts Foundation, in partnership with Peaceful Hearts Hospice, is one metro-area nonprofit that can make the end-of-life transition easier for the patient, as well as their family members and friends.
(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

Hoilstic Hearts Treats Mind, Body, Soul 

There is perhaps nothing harder on Earth, than to lose a loved one, whether it’s quick and sudden or a prolonged illness – be it a favorite grandparent or someone still in the prime of their life....

Sherry Kolli, a registered nurse, healing-touch practitioner, co-founder of Peaceful Hearts Hospice and board member of Holistic Hearts Foundation. (Courtesy Photo)

Hospice Eases Transition From Life To Death

There is no cure, the best we can do is offer palliative care to ease the discomfort. For anyone who has ever heard these dreaded words, know their world is about to crumble. But there are people and...
Travel, according to Prof. Irina V. Fox, is among the best way to recharge your legal brain, whether it’s with her daughter to Moscow, husband riding camels in Morocco or the bright lights of Vegas, or somewhere closer to home, like an Alabama football game with her son, a favorite family pastime.
(Courtesy Photo from Irina V. Fox)

Attorney Urges Learning Through Teaching

She emigrated from Russia to Minnesota, fresh after graduating college, with scant money to her name – to no doubt achieve the American dream.  At that point, a law career wasn’t even visible on the...

Today’s News

Traffic moves along Interstate 10 near downtown Houston, April 30, 2020. 
(David J. Phillip / AP Photo)

New Census Estimates Show Movers Swelling Population In Small Southeast Counties

Small counties in the coastal Southeast had some of the largest population gains between mid-2024 and mid-2025 in estimates being released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau, mostly because of people...
Julie Hoebel, director of development and real estate assets for Grovewood Community Development.
(Thomas Peipert / AP Photo)

A Build America, Buy America Law Is Causing Construction Delays Amid The US Housing Crisis

It has a catchy name — Build America, Buy America — and the lauded goal of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. But the law has spurred a bottleneck for affordable housing. Nearly...

(Shutterstock)

The Gardener Without T.

Just how many problems in the world would you wager are due to apathy? If you were to look into your own past when the struggles of your life were compounding, how many people who could have helped...
Players take the field under the lights at Modisett Ball Park in Rushville. The park was originally dedicated in 1940. Baseball Digest described it as “worthy of a professional club.” 
(Photo courtesy of the Sheridan County Journal Star via Flatwater Free Press)

Diamond In The Sandhills: In Baseball’s Golden Age, An Elite Ballpark Drew MLB Clubs To Nebraska

Gene Leahy didn’t like what he saw. Rushville’s baseball field was one of the finest in Nebraska, thanks to the generosity of two bachelor brother ranchers. But the diamond saw little action.  So,...

(K Vermaat / Shutterstock)

A Composer Brings Music, Joy And Trans Visibility To Her Church

This story was originally reported by Kate Sosin of The 19th. Meet Kate and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. There are congregations that would brand her a sinner. But...

This Week's News

Traffic moves along Interstate 10 near downtown Houston, April 30, 2020. 
(David J. Phillip / AP Photo)

New Census Estimates Show Movers Swelling Population In Small Southeast Counties

04/02/2026 - 12:00am
Small counties in the coastal Southeast had some of the largest population gains between mid-2024 and mid-2025 in estimates being released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau, mostly because of people moving from larger areas. Jasper County, South...
Julie Hoebel, director of development and real estate assets for Grovewood Community Development.
(Thomas Peipert / AP Photo)

A Build America, Buy America Law Is Causing Construction Delays Amid The US Housing Crisis

04/02/2026 - 12:00am
It has a catchy name — Build America, Buy America — and the lauded goal of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. But the law has spurred a bottleneck for affordable housing. Nearly everything from HVACs and lighting to sink hooks...

(Shutterstock)

The Gardener Without T.

04/02/2026 - 12:00am
Just how many problems in the world would you wager are due to apathy? If you were to look into your own past when the struggles of your life were compounding, how many people who could have helped moved on with disinterested eyes? Or when it comes...
Players take the field under the lights at Modisett Ball Park in Rushville. The park was originally dedicated in 1940. Baseball Digest described it as “worthy of a professional club.” 
(Photo courtesy of the Sheridan County Journal Star via Flatwater Free Press)

Diamond In The Sandhills: In Baseball’s Golden Age, An Elite Ballpark Drew MLB Clubs To Nebraska

04/02/2026 - 12:00am
Gene Leahy didn’t like what he saw. Rushville’s baseball field was one of the finest in Nebraska, thanks to the generosity of two bachelor brother ranchers. But the diamond saw little action.  So, Leahy — big brother to Frank, Notre Dame’s legendary...

(K Vermaat / Shutterstock)

A Composer Brings Music, Joy And Trans Visibility To Her Church

04/01/2026 - 12:00am
This story was originally reported by Kate Sosin of The 19th. Meet Kate and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. There are congregations that would brand her a sinner. But here at St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church in...
As they do every night at sunset during their March midmigration stop in Nebraska's Central Platte region, thousands of sandhill cranes flew to overnight roosting spots on river sandbars. This group chose to settle March 24 west of the visitor and education center at Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary southwest of Gibbon. 
(Lori Potter / Flatwater Free Press)

At 79, The World’s Leading Crane Conservationist Has No Plans To Slow Down — Or Miss March In Nebraska

04/01/2026 - 12:00am
  ALDA — The world’s largest gathering of cranes draws people from around the world to south-central Nebraska each March. Some simply enjoy watching sandhill cranes dance in cornfields and on river sandbars. Some listen to the chorus of purrs, ticks...
In this photo provided by NASA, JoAnn Morgan watches the launch of Apollo 11 from the launch firing room, July 16, 1969, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. 
(NASA via AP)

Apollo's Impatient Old-Timers Are Rooting For NASA's Return To The Moon With Artemis II Launch

04/01/2026 - 12:00am
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The people who toiled night and day to put astronauts on the moon during Apollo are thrilled that NASA is finally going back. They just wish these Artemis moonshots had happened sooner while more of Apollo’s workforce was...
Dale Steele with a photo of a prize Hereford cow. Dale became the oldest American to donate an organ when his liver was recovered at the Nebraska Medical Center in February.
(Courtesy Photo via Live On Nebraska)

Nebraska Veteran Becomes Oldest Organ Donor In US

04/01/2026 - 12:00am
Knowing their father was in his final hours, Roger Steele and other family members didn't expect to discuss organ donation. After all, Dale Steele, a World War II veteran, was almost 101 years old. Surely, he had nothing that could be used to save...

Kel Guerin, Fauna Robotics VP of platform architecture, demonstrates how to operate Sprout, Fauna Robotics' new robot, remotely during a demonstration in New York, Jan. 14, 2026. (Seth Wenig / AP Photo)

Amazon Buys Fauna Robotics, Maker Of The Sprout Humanoid Robot

03/31/2026 - 12:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, just under two months after the startup introduced a humanoid robot called Sprout designed to be a friendly addition to social spaces like homes and schools. The e-commerce giant is already a...
A recording of Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's deposition is played for the jurors on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, in Santa Fe, N.M. 
(Jim Weber / Santa Fe New Mexican via AP, Pool)

Meta And YouTube Ordered To Pay $3 Million To Young Woman In Social Media Addiction Trial

03/31/2026 - 12:00am
After nine days of deliberation, a Los Angeles jury found Google and Meta liable for harms stemming from the design of their social media products on Wednesday and ordered them to pay $3 million in compensatory damages to a plaintiff who said that...

Soaring Gas Prices And Disrupted Supply Chains Will Ripple Out To Increase Costs In Every Store And Sector Of The Economy

03/31/2026 - 12:00am
The disruptions from the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran spread quickly to commercial aircraft, shipping lanes and the world’s energy supply. Those repercussions have already hit fuel costs, including for motorists, truckers and fishermen, and are...

(Soloviova Liudmyla / Shutterstock)

Why Problems Probably Persist: “Focus”

03/31/2026 - 12:00am
Recently I had written an article about what I coined as the “Corruption of Lawfulness,” (I do not know if this is termed something else in some philosophical school-of-thought, made up prior by someone else quicker than I). This idea asserts (in...

The University of Nebraska at Omaha is one of the campuses participating in the new Nebraska Leaders program designed to identify, develop and retain the “elite” of Nebraska’s undergraduate talent and, say organizers, to combat “brain drain.” (Cindy Gonzalez / Nebraska Examiner)

Pilot Program Seeks Undergrad Standouts To Build Better Nebraska

03/31/2026 - 12:00am
OMAHA — An effort described as an anti-brain drain program “on steroids” has been launched to identify and nurture cream-of-the-crop college talent in hopes they won’t flee Nebraska. Called the Nebraska Leaders Program, it brings together the...
A member of the Finnish Border Guard takes part in an exercise, during the JEF leaders' visit on the Finnish Border Guard offshore patrol vessel Turva, prior to the Joint Expeditionary Force JEF Leaders' Summit in Helsinki, Finland, Thursday March 26, 2026. 
(Adrian Dennis / Pool Photo via AP)

Zelenskyy Visits Saudi Arabia As Ukraine Provides Expertise Against Iranian Drones

03/30/2026 - 12:00am
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived Thursday in Saudi Arabia on an unannounced visit, days after revealing that Ukraine is helping five countries in the Middle East and Gulf region counter drone attacks on their territory during the Iran...
Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, speaks at the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee confirmation hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 17, 2025. 
(Ben Curtis / AP Photo)

Lawmakers Spar Over Homeland Security Funding Deal As Shutdown Strains Airport Security

03/30/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans on Tuesday were waiting to hear back from Democrats after they sent them a new offer to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which has been shut down since mid-February. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R...
Dr. Casey Means testifies during a Senate Health, Education Labor and Pension Committee confirmation hearing for U.S. Surgeon General on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Washington.
 (Tom Brenner / AP Photo)

Means' Surgeon General Nomination Is Stalled As Senators Question Her Experience And Vaccine Stance

03/30/2026 - 12:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — Wellness influencer Dr. Casey Means’ nomination to be U.S. surgeon general is stalled a month after senators of both major political parties grilled her on vaccines and other health topics during a tense confirmation hearing,...
Virginia Lissbeth Pineda Lemus, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska, on March 13 was ordered released from ICE custody to build her case against deportation to El Salvador. The release followed a lawsuit filed by the civil liberties nonprofit on her behalf that challenged ICE’s refusal to provide her with a bond hearing. 
(Courtesy of ACLU of Nebraska)

Nebraska Cases Highlight Legal Morass From ICE Detention

03/30/2026 - 12:00am
OMAHA — A 21-year-old Salvadoran woman who crossed into the United States as an “unaccompanied minor” and found a home in Lincoln was let go from a two-month ICE detention per a March 13 order by a federal judge in Omaha. Days before, an...
A woman walks by posters of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during a solidarity bike ride for Pretti, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Minneapolis.
 (Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP Photo)

Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Shootings, Including Deaths Of Alex Pretti And Renee Good

03/27/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — Minnesota officials sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for access to evidence they say they need to independently investigate three shootings by federal officers, including the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The...
Linda Singer, an attorney representing the plaintiff, looks back at her co-counsel after making closing arguments, Monday, March 23, 2026 in state court, in Santa Fe, N.M., in a trial where the social media conglomerate is accused of misleading its users about how safe its platforms are for children.
(Eddie Moore / The Albuquerque Journal via AP, Pool)

What Could Come Next For Other Social Media Firms As A Jury Finds Meta Platforms Harm Children

03/27/2026 - 12:00am
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The first jury verdict in a series of social media child safety trials this year is in — and it's not looking good for Meta. A jury in New Mexico found on Tuesday that the social media giant's platforms are harmful to children’s...
(A screenshot of Cindy Burbank’s campaign website on March 25, 2026.)

Nebraska Dem Senate Candidate Burbank Paid Third-Party Candidate’s Filing Fee

03/27/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — In a U.S. Senate race marked by allegations of planted candidates, an unusual thing happened on the filing deadline day: Democratic candidate Cindy Burbank paid the $1,740 filing fee for Legal Marijuana NOW Party candidate Mike Marvin,...

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