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“No Kings Day 2,” held Oct. 18, was one of the largest, single-day nationwide demonstrations in U.S. history, as nearly seven million Americans gathered in more than 2,700 cities and towns in all 50 states, standing shoulder to shoulder in nonviolent defiance of authoritarianism.(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

No Kings Rally Decries Authoritarian Rule

I hate America - hardly. But it wasn’t one person speaking ... It was millions, collectively united as one. From sea to shining sea and beyond our nation’s shores, people rallied together in rural,...
On Friday, Oct. 17, a plaque, commemorating the 150 years of the Omaha Bar Association was hung in the hallowed halls of the Douglas County Courthouse, in tribute to the association, its mission, and central strength: its member attorneys and judges. 
(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

Plaque Commemorates OBA’s 150th Anniversary

It is set in stone, unlike the Constitution, our nation’s rule of law, many are valiantly defending to this day. On Aug. 10, 1875, six attorneys convened at the Douglas County Courthouse to...
Recent construction outside Sgt Peffer’s Italian Café. 
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

Beneath The Barricades: Local Icons Weather The Storm Of Saddle Creek Renewal

With visions of a resurgent neighborhood, supporters of redevelopment in the Saddle Creek see couples strolling through the neighborhood enjoying date nights, families grabbing a bite to eat and...
The Toyota Camry was voted by Omaha mechanics as the most reliable car you can buy.
(Shutterstock)

On Omaha Mechanics And Choosing Your Next Car

Writing this article from the perspectives of local, Omaha-Metropolitan mechanics was more difficult than I imagined it being. The idea behind this piece was to provide data on reliable cars (and...
Adam “Smiley” Poswolsky gets animated as he discusses the need for people to feel included in order to succeed in today’s business climate at the Omaha Chamber’s POWER Conference at CHI Health Center in Omaha on October 10, 2025.
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

From Disengagement to Connection: Building Cultures Where People Matter

Successful organizations build a culture of human connection and belonging in order to attract and retain top talent, said an internationally-recognized author during the Omaha Chamber's POWER...

Today’s News


Posters of a person throwing a sandwich are pictured along H Street, Aug. 17, 2025, in Washington. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP Photo)

Trial Starts For Assault Case Against DC Man Who Tossed Sandwich At Federal Agent On Viral Video

WASHINGTON (AP) — Throwing a sandwich at a federal agent turned Sean Charles Dunn into a symbol of resistance against President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital. This week...

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DHS Wants States To Hand Over Driver’s License Data For Citizenship Checks

DHS Wants States to Hand Over Driver’s License Data for Citizenship Checks The Department of Homeland Security says it intends to add state driver’s license information to a swiftly expanding federal...

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MAMA: Make All “Politicians” Mature Again

Is there an adult in Washington D.C.? Or are they all just self-important, entitled, spoiled petulant children? While government employees work without a paycheck, and furloughed government employees...
An employee of Ailes Detasseling walks through a seed corn field near Utica, Nebraska, in 2024. Detasseling is seen as a rite of passage for Midwest teenagers, but in recent years, more of the detasseling is performed by workers with H-2A visas. 
(Ailes Detasseling / Courtesy Photo)

A New Law Was Supposed To Reveal Who's Detasseling Nebraska's Corn. It Didn't Really

Scott Wilcox wasn’t surprised when Bayer, one of the largest seed corn producers in the world, did not renew its contract with the detasseling company he owned and operated out of Seward, Neb., after...
A coalition of Georgia housing rights organizations build a makeshift home outside the state Capitol in March to promote a tax credit bill that would save money on home construction expenses for nonprofits. Mayors across the country say the housing crisis has become one of their most important challenges. 
(Ross Williams / Georgia Recorder)

‘It Is A Crisis’: Mayors Share How Grappling With Housing Has Shaped Their Jobs

In U.S. cities big and small, mayors are finding their tenures shaped by housing shortages, and efforts to build more homes, so that people of any income can afford a place to live. In a series of...

This Week's News


Posters of a person throwing a sandwich are pictured along H Street, Aug. 17, 2025, in Washington. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP Photo)

Trial Starts For Assault Case Against DC Man Who Tossed Sandwich At Federal Agent On Viral Video

11/07/2025 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — Throwing a sandwich at a federal agent turned Sean Charles Dunn into a symbol of resistance against President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital. This week, federal prosecutors are trying to persuade a...

(Shutterstock)

DHS Wants States To Hand Over Driver’s License Data For Citizenship Checks

11/07/2025 - 12:00am
DHS Wants States to Hand Over Driver’s License Data for Citizenship Checks The Department of Homeland Security says it intends to add state driver’s license information to a swiftly expanding federal system envisioned as a one-stop shop for checking...
An employee of Ailes Detasseling walks through a seed corn field near Utica, Nebraska, in 2024. Detasseling is seen as a rite of passage for Midwest teenagers, but in recent years, more of the detasseling is performed by workers with H-2A visas. 
(Ailes Detasseling / Courtesy Photo)

A New Law Was Supposed To Reveal Who's Detasseling Nebraska's Corn. It Didn't Really

11/07/2025 - 12:00am
Scott Wilcox wasn’t surprised when Bayer, one of the largest seed corn producers in the world, did not renew its contract with the detasseling company he owned and operated out of Seward, Neb., after the 2020 season. In the nine years that Wilcox...
A coalition of Georgia housing rights organizations build a makeshift home outside the state Capitol in March to promote a tax credit bill that would save money on home construction expenses for nonprofits. Mayors across the country say the housing crisis has become one of their most important challenges. 
(Ross Williams / Georgia Recorder)

‘It Is A Crisis’: Mayors Share How Grappling With Housing Has Shaped Their Jobs

11/06/2025 - 12:00am
In U.S. cities big and small, mayors are finding their tenures shaped by housing shortages, and efforts to build more homes, so that people of any income can afford a place to live. In a series of conversations, mayors of big cities such as Atlanta...
Watching the TV in their trailer house home at the U.S. Wheelus air base in Libya, about seven miles east of Tripoli on Feb. 19, 1959, are Mrs. Betty Wood, of Tampa, Florida, her son Phillip, eldest daughter Bonnie Jo, and the youngest daughter Cheryl Ann. 
(Jim Pringle / AP Photo)

Private Equity Firms Are Snapping Up Mobile Home Parks − And Driving Out The Residents Who Can Least Afford To Lose Them

11/06/2025 - 12:00am
One of America’s most affordable paths to homeownership is slipping away. At manufactured home parks – sometimes called trailer parks or mobile home parks – rents are rapidly rising due to large-scale buyouts by private equity firms. Although...

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., speaks as she is surrounded by supporters who have urged that Speaker Mike Johnson swear her in, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo)

Mathew 23:23

11/06/2025 - 12:00am
Principal and principle: the difference between the words is a letter at the end. In elementary school, a distinct memory of the head of my school telling kids just how easy it was to spot the difference between the words: his spelling ended in “pal...
Shown is an aerial view of the current Malcolm X memorial campus marking his childhood home in North Omaha. The site is to be transformed with the help of a $20 million state grant. The redevelopment vision, more than a decade in the making, took a step forward with selection of a global firm to create a master site plan. 
(Courtesy of Loud Nerd)

Malcolm X Birthsite Transformation Moves Forward; Master Site Design Team Identified

11/06/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — The Malcolm X Cultural Center redevelopment project in North Omaha has taken a key step forward with the selection of a San Francisco-based architecture and design firm to lead planning and transformation of the 17-acre site that marks the...

Dairy products, which are covered by the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), are displayed for sale at a grocery store Friday, Oct. 31, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. (George Walker IV / AP Photo)

Trump Administration Says SNAP Will Be Partially Funded After Judges’ Rulings

11/05/2025 - 12:00am
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP after a pair of judges’ rulings required it to keep the food aid program running. The U.S. Department of Agriculture had planned to freeze payments to the...

Sheriff Keven McMahill talks about Tesla Cybertrucks owned by the Las Vegas Metro Police department in Las Vegas, Tuesday Oct. 28th 2025. (Ty ONeil / AP Photo)

Nation's Largest Fleet Of Police Cybertrucks To Patrol Las Vegas

11/05/2025 - 12:00am
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The nation's largest police fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks is set to begin patrolling the streets of Las Vegas in November thanks to a donation from a U.S. tech billionaire, raising concerns about the blurring of lines between public...
Former Nebraska volleyball coach Terry Pettit accepts the Regents Award from NU Regent Paul Kenney (left) and NU President Jeffrey Gold (right). 
(Courtesy of University of Nebraska)

Two Ex-Husker Coaches Receive Rarely Given NU Award

11/05/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — A rarely granted honor, described as the University of Nebraska’s “highest and most prestigious award,” was recently bestowed on two former NU coaches. The Regents Medal was given posthumously Friday to Bob Devaney, a two-time national...

Firefighters work the scene of a deadly explosion that leveled a home in Omaha, Neb., Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. (Nati Harnik / AP Photo)

From Exposure to Action: The PFAS Alternatives Act Gives Hope to Nebraska Firefighters

11/05/2025 - 12:00am
For decades, some of America’s bravest, facing the battle against flames, were unknowingly exposed to carcinogenic chemicals and deadly conditions. In Nebraska, where volunteer and career firefighters are the backbone of so many small communities,...
Panelists discussed “A Time for Burning” after a 2008 screening at Omaha’s Film Streams. From left: Rev. Johnice Orduña, Dan Goodwin Sr., director Bill Jersey, Ray Christensen and the Rev. Susan Butler. The film, which documented the failed attempt at racial outreach by a white Omaha church in 1965, continues to inspire filmmakers and activists. 
(Courtesy Photo)

Omaha Doc ‘A Time For Burning’ Offered An Honest Look At Race In 1960s America. It’s Still Relevant Today.

11/05/2025 - 12:00am
When Omaha’s Augustana Lutheran Church agreed to participate in a church-sponsored documentary, no one knew the firestorm it would soon set off — or that its legacy and relevance would continue to burn nearly 60 years later.   But “A Time for...
A lone penny is illuminated in a bin of completed pennies at the U.S. Mint in Denver on Aug. 15, 2007. 
(David Zalubowski / AP Photo)

Banks And Retailers Run Short On Pennies As The US Mint Stops Making Them

11/04/2025 - 12:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — The United States is running out of pennies. President Donald Trump’s decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year is starting to have real implications for the nation’s commerce. Merchants in multiple regions of the...
Milton B. Hershey, philanthropist and founder of the Hershey cocoa and chocolate business in Hershey, Pa., is shown in Oct. 1937. 
(AP Photo)

How Hershey’s Chocolate Survived An Attack From Mars − And Adopted A Business Strategy Alien To Its Founder

11/04/2025 - 12:00am
Walk into any grocery store to stock up for Halloween and you will discover that, for chocolate treats, you have two basic choices: Will it be Mars or Hershey? I often buy both, but that is beside the point. The point is that the two giants compete...

Homemade terrain for Dungeons & Dragons. (Courtesy of Matt Hebert)

D&D Is What You Make It

11/04/2025 - 12:00am
Many people have heard of Dungeons and Dragons, but most have never played it. It’s not a typical “board game”, but instead the seminal entry in a category referred to as tabletop role playing games (TTRPGs). D&D doesn’t require any special...
Japanese barbecue is a lot of fun, reviewer Sarah Baker Hansen says, and the servers at Koen in Omaha's Blackstone District do a good job of making sure guests understand the menu and know what to do. Diners can choose from a prefabricated plate or an a la carte selection. 
(Courtesy photo)

The SBH Review: In Blackstone, One Of Omaha’s First Japanese Barbecue Spots Lights Its Grills

11/04/2025 - 12:00am
If there’s one thing the owners of Koen, a new Japanese barbecue and izakaya spot in Blackstone, want you to know, it’s this: Don’t expect an all-you-can-eat buffet. That’s because Brian and Inez Choi, who opened Koen in July, want to focus their...

SNAP Changes And Ways To Help In Omaha

11/03/2025 - 12:00am
According to the Omaha Community Foundation, with more than 259,000 residents concerned about their next meal, food insecurity across our region has reached its highest level in years. Monumental changes to federal nutrition programs, particularly...

What To Know As The Annual Sign-Up Window For Health Insurance Arrives

11/03/2025 - 12:00am
Higher prices, less help and a government shutdown all hang over health insurance markets as shoppers start looking for coverage this week. The annual enrollment window for millions of people to pick an individual plan opens Saturday in nearly all...

Two candidates are vying to be the Republican candidate for an open seat in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. At left: Brinker Harding, and Brett Lindstrom on right. (Harding photo courtesy of campaign | Lindstrom photo by Zach Wendling / Nebraska News Service | U.S. Capitol photo by Ashley Murray / States Newsroom)

Brinker Harding Leads Brett Lindstrom In NE-02 GOP Fundraising As Race Ramps Up

11/03/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — Omaha City Councilman Brinker Harding leads Republican and overall fundraising in the latest quarter of the race to represent Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House. The two-man GOP primary between Harding and former State...

Six candidates are vying to be the Democratic candidate for an open seat in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. Top row, from left: Denise Powell, Crystal Rhoades and John Cavanaugh. Bottom row, from left: Kishla Askins, James Leuschen and Evangelos Argyrakis. (Candidate photos courtesy of respective campaigns | U.S. Capitol photo by Ashley Murray / States Newsroom)

Powell Leads NE-02 Dems In Fundraising, Chasing Name ID Of Elected Foes

11/03/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — Business owner and political action committee co-founder Denise Powell once again led fundraising in the crowded Democratic field for Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. Combined, the six Democrats running brought in $1.03 million this...

Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights and Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, testifies during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property oversight hearing of the United States Copyright Office, Nov. 13, 2024, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Mariam Zuhaib / AP Photo)

The Death Of Copyright Law

11/03/2025 - 12:00am
Have copyright patents not been the core of American culture and power? For decades the government of the United States, as well as companies all throughout the West have accused China of stealing ideas and technology. Then that tech is made at a...

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