Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 07/03/2023 - 4:00am
During his presidency, Donald Trump said, “We’re putting America first … we’re taking care of ourselves for a change,” and then declared, “I’m a nationalist.” In another speech, he stated that under his watch, the U.S. had “embrace[d] the doctrine of patriotism.”
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 5:00am
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Mention televised legislative debates, and what may come to mind are stuffy, policy-wonk discussions broadcast by C-SPAN. This year’s Nebraska Legislature was more like a reality TV show, with culture-war rhetoric, open hostility among lawmakers, name-calling, yelling and more.
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 4:00am
LINCOLN — An error on a referendum petition seeking to repeal the recently passed Opportunity Scholarships Act has been corrected, which opponents of school choice labeled Tuesday as a “hiccup.”
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 3:00am
Declaring its community a “constitutional county” on May 23, 2023, the Board of County Commissioners in Ottawa County, Michigan, voted 9-1 not to enforce any law or rule that “restricts the rights of any law-abiding citizen affirmed by the United States Constitution.”
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/12/2023 - 5:00am
From the movie theater to the shopping mall, inside a church and a synagogue, through the grocery aisle and into the classroom, gun violence has invaded every corner of American life. It is a social epidemic no vaccine can stem, a crisis with no apparent end. Visual evidence of the carnage spills with numbing frequency onto TV shows and floods the internet. Each new shooting brings the lists of loved ones lost, the galleries of their smiling photos and the videos of the police response.
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/12/2023 - 4:00am
Of all the civil rights policies enacted by U.S President Lyndon Johnson, affirmative action is arguably one of the most enduring – and most challenged.
Johnson made it clear during a commencement address at Howard University on June 4, 1965, where he stood.
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/12/2023 - 3:00am
LINCOLN — Drought conditions in eastern Nebraska are prompting recommendations to proactively conserve water when irrigating lawns, washing clothes and even brushing your teeth.
The City of Lincoln last week instituted voluntary conservation steps, including alternating which days residents should water lawns and gardens.
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/12/2023 - 2:00am
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lawmakers this year have kicked rival colleagues out of office in Tennessee and off the chamber floor in Montana. They have staged walkouts in Oregon and filibusters in Nebraska, where interactions are so fraught that some lawmakers say they're unsure they can work together anymore.
Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/05/2023 - 8:20am
WASHINGTON — The holiday weekend debt ceiling deal struck by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy preserves in part new work requirements for some food stamp recipients but now with exceptions for certain populations, including veterans.