Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/10/2024 - 4:00am
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Richard Andre Newman thought he would live the rest of his life in his quiet, leafy neighborhood in suburban Virginia. He was born and raised in Bren Mar Park, where children ride their bikes and neighbors wave hello.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/10/2024 - 3:00am
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA announced more delays Thursday in sending astronauts back to the moon more than 50 years after Apollo.
Administrator Bill Nelson said the next mission in the Artemis program -- flying four astronauts around the moon and back – is now targeted for April 2026. It had been on the books for September 2025, after slipping from this year.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/10/2024 - 2:00am
One of the country’s largest health insurers reversed a change in policy Thursday after widespread outcry, saying it would not tie payments in some states to the length of time a patient went under anesthesia.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said in a statement that its decision to backpedal resulted from “significant widespread misinformation” about the policy.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/03/2024 - 7:00am
Lately, I’ve been writing about and talking a lot about soup dumplings, with their recent arrival in Omaha. This week, I’m taking a look at another ancient Chinese dish (like, two millennia ancient) that’s making a splash in west Omaha.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/03/2024 - 6:00am
It’s the week after Thanksgiving. A time we are supposed to sit down and enjoy a meal with family and friends and reflect on all the good things in our lives. But after the contentious election, many people will be avoiding some family members and friends. I’m thankful I’m not one of those folks.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/03/2024 - 5:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart's sweeping rollback of its diversity policies is the strongest indication yet of a profound shift taking hold at U.S. companies that are re-evaluating the legal and political risks associated with bold programs to bolster historically underrepresented groups.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 12/03/2024 - 4:00am
LINCOLN — Two former state lawmakers, an Omaha couple that founded a senior home care service and the head of a Lincoln facility that won the first-ever “Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska” contest are the latest inductees into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 11/26/2024 - 7:00am
LINCOLN — The Lincoln Chamber of Commerce has formed a Latino business advisory group and this week held its first “Latino Connect” gathering, which organizers said drew more than 150 people.
Jason Ball, chamber president and CEO, said the focus is on connecting Latino-owned businesses in the Capital City with resources so they can grow.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 11/26/2024 - 6:00am
This essay is not to rub salt in the very fresh wound, nor hopefully, should it come across as a lecture but instead as an inspection of the things that led up to the loss. I would further add that I am not a Republican or a conservative, nor am I a Democrat, (though honestly, I cannot recall what I put down when I registered to vote more than a decade ago).