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Intel on Nebraska football's running backs, injuries and ambipedal punter were among the five things we learned about in Week ...
The move involves at least 500 federal law enforcement officials, raising fundamental questions about how an increasingly ...
More than 70 million Americans have experienced the muggiest start to summer on record, with climate change increasing ...
How did Democrats lose the working class to the party that's slashing its health benefits? My vote goes to the last theory.
Alicia Silverstone leads a new TV crime drama called "Irish Blood," and the wholesome drama "The Chicken Sisters" rolls out ...
Matt Rhule's furious focus on culture stopped the decline of Nebraska football, but the program's rise — crucial to finances ...
Title contender Pato O’Ward lost power early in the race after starting from the pole, allowing Palou to claim the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a new military offensive in Gaza that's more sweeping than ...
The Department of Education is rolling out two beta testing phases before the application becomes fully available to everyone in October. Here's what you need to know.
A man who struggled with mental illness and addiction is helping law enforcement respond to crisis calls. Fremont Police Chief Jeff Elliott says he has become invaluable.
This is the second mosquito pool that has tested positive for West Nile Virus within the Three Rivers Public Health Department jurisdiction this summer.
Olivia and Addison Buresh recently took part in Dodge County Fair sheep and meat goat competitions. The sisters came away with several recognitions.