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03/16/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries — an effort that comes after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s previous use of tariffs by declaring...
03/16/2026 - 12:00am
Images from the missile strike in southern Iran were more horrifying than any of the case studies Air Force combat veteran Wes J. Bryant had pored over in his mission to overhaul how the U.S. military safeguards civilian life.
Parents wept over...
03/16/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s two Republican U.S. senators might be split on weakening the Senate filibuster as Senate leadership tries to cool down calls to nuke the upper chamber’s legislative brakes using a procedural move to temporarily lower the voting...
03/13/2026 - 12:00am
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday commuted the death sentence of a 75-year-old inmate who was set to be executed this week even though he was not in the building when the victim was killed during a 1991 robbery.
Ivey reduced...
03/13/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Lawmakers kept $3.5 million in Nebraska’s state budget Monday to help students using voter-repealed state funding to attend private K-12 schools with one-time “bridge” support until a new federal tax credit comes online.
An amendment to...
03/13/2026 - 12:00am
The off-duty police officer had been drinking heavily at a casino and at a South Dakota bar in September 2005 when a convicted felon who had bad blood with Officer Tim Decker walked in.
Within minutes, the North Sioux City cop approached, and the...
03/13/2026 - 12:00am
Though the twenty-four-hour news cycle inundates us with everything from the unending sludge that comes out of Washington to some ‘great new medical discovery’ that turns out to be based on an erroneous paper, finding the right topic to write an...
03/13/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — The Lincoln Police Department is now investigating a $2.5 million no-bid emergency contract between the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and a Lincoln contractor Gov. Jim Pillen recommended.
State Auditor Mike Foley has said the...
03/12/2026 - 12:00am
SUGARLOAF, Pa. (AP) — For John Zola, the 40 acres were like a paradise: apple orchards tucked into northern Pennsylvania's rolling hills, a barn, meadows and more than enough land for four houses: one for himself and his wife and each of his three...
03/12/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska policy-makers have talked “ad nauseam” about a statewide housing and worker shortage and the need to do something about it, State Sen. Jane Raybould of Lincoln said Monday, echoing the sentiment of several colleagues.
On a 32-8...
03/12/2026 - 12:00am
ODAKA, Japan (AP) — Fifteen years after the 2011 nuclear disaster, color-coded radiation maps hang on the wall of Futabaya Ryokan, the family-run inn Tomoko Kobayashi operates in her near-deserted hometown in northeastern Fukushima.
Kobayashi...
03/12/2026 - 12:00am
When Americans decide where to live, they rarely talk about regulation. They talk about jobs, taxes, affordability, opportunity and whether a place feels open to building a future.
Yet behind each of those considerations lies a quieter force shaping...
03/12/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Early construction work has launched on a long-awaited “critical minerals” mine in southeast Nebraska, with state and local officials starting the digging during a recent briefing at the project site.
U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., was...
03/11/2026 - 12:00am
LOS ANGELES (AP) — By age 23, Emma MacTaggart was already noticing how rare her free time was — and how it was seldom screen-free.
She was working long hours in investment banking and once she was finally able to log off after work, she would turn...
03/11/2026 - 12:00am
Every morning, people fasten their watch, slip on a bracelet and head out the door without thinking much about what they might encounter along the way. The air they breathe, the dust on their hands and the surfaces they touch all feel ordinary. Yet...
03/11/2026 - 12:00am
I had to nearly trot to keep up with Teresa as she made her way down the main boulevard to the stable. Even when I told her the son of God had given me this mission, she seemed more focused on the fact that there were children to be saved....
03/11/2026 - 12:00am
OMAHA — A $1.1 million gift from Omaha-based Sherwood Foundation aims to provide emergency help to former Tyson Foods employees still looking for work after the company closed its Lexington, Nebraska, plant in January.
The donation was announced...

George Achola, a representative of the team working on the northeast Omaha business park development, explains during a January community meeting that a possible use for part of a 67-acre area near 16th and Locust Streets includes a youth sports facility. That is one of two sites the team decided to purchase for the business park initiative. (Cindy Gonzalez / Nebraska Examiner)
03/10/2026 - 12:00am
OMAHA — After years of talk, concepts and controversy, creation of a northeast Omaha industrial business park reached a major milestone.
Revealed Thursday: The team that in early 2024 was awarded a $90 million state grant to develop shovel-ready...
03/10/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — The Nebraska Legislature is trying to clean up a new law meant to be tough on foreign adversaries.
State Sen. Eliot Bostar of Lincoln, who authored the Foreign Adversary and Terrorist Agent Registration Act that passed in 2025 with Gov....
When Unpaid Cooking, Cleaning And Child Care Get A Dollar Value, Income Inequality In The US Shrinks
03/10/2026 - 12:00am
When economists track inequality, they typically focus on income and spending.
But a significant share of the services that families actually consume – meals cooked at home, child care, housecleaning and lawn mowing – is produced by unpaid labor...

































