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Over 1,000 members of Popular Democracy, including disabled Americans who rely on public healthcare, and partner organizations marched to demand no cuts to Medicaid or Medicare, lower prescription drug prices, and the protection of reproductive rights on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Washington. (Kevin Wolf / AP Content Services for Popular Democracy)
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
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Congressional Republicans are poised to make massive spending cuts to the Medicaid program that...
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
Train engineers in New Jersey’s huge commuter rail system went on strike early Friday, leaving its 350,000 daily riders either working from home or seeking other means to transit the state or cross the Hudson River into New York City.
People who...
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
High-performance computing, or HPC for short, might sound like something only scientists use in secret labs, but it’s actually one of the most important technologies in the world today. From predicting the weather to finding new medicines and even...

Margie Copenhaver, an 83-year-old resident of Eagle Manor in Helena, Mont., pets her robotic pet dog Muffie, Dec. 11, 2020. "Muffie is good company," Copenhaver said. "Muffie talks to me and I talk to her. She is a cutie." The Helena Area Agency on Aging says money for the pets came through federal virus relief funding. (Thom Bridge / Independent Record via AP)
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
Finding ways to support older adults during trying times is not new. In 1965, Congress passed the Older Americans Act to complement the medical role of Medicare and Medicaid.
The challenges faced by older adults were increasingly clear, especially...
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
When Allen Hager developed his concept for providing in-home care for seniors, he had no idea it would become a billion dollar enterprise 30 years later.
Sitting inside a small office on the third floor of a historic building in downtown Fremont -...
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
When Allen Hager developed his concept for providing in-home care for seniors, he had no idea it would become a billion dollar enterprise 30 years later.
Sitting inside a small office on the third floor of a historic building in downtown Fremont -...
05/20/2025 - 12:00am
When Allen Hager developed his concept for providing in-home care for seniors, he had no idea it would become a billion dollar enterprise 30 years later.
Sitting inside a small office on the third floor of a historic building in downtown Fremont -...

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (center) shakes hands with State Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth, whom the governor worked with to merge two state agencies in efforts to focus attention on the state’s water resources. To the right is State Sen. Barry DeKay of Niobrara, May 7, 2025. (Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)
05/19/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — A new “One Big Beautiful Bill” unveiled Wednesday will be the last train out of Nebraska’s 2025 legislative session for additional property tax relief this year.
The new amendment to Legislative Bill 170, led by State Sen. Tom Brandt of...
05/19/2025 - 12:00am
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States and Iran have “sort of” agreed to terms on a nuclear deal, offering a measure of confidence that an accord is coming into sharper focus.
Trump, in an exchange with...
05/19/2025 - 12:00am
U.S. AG Pam Bondi Sold More than $1 Million in Trump Media Stock the Day Trump Announced Sweeping Tariffs
by Robert Faturechi and Brandon Roberts
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05/19/2025 - 12:00am
DULLES, Virginia (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday welcomed a group of 59 white South Africans as refugees, saying they face discrimination and violence at home, which the country's government strongly denies.
The decision to admit the...
05/19/2025 - 12:00am
As the recipient of Nebraska’s largest Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership grant, we’ve made a promise: to show up with care, consistency and compassion, especially when families face the toughest of times. Our work with CRCC, CSI, Educare...
05/19/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — Frustration over streets, a streetcar and seeing the same mayor for three terms showed at the ballot box Tuesday as politically divided Omaha voters sent Republican Mayor Jean Stothert into retirement in lieu of a fourth term.
They elected...
05/16/2025 - 12:00am
April 2025 was a busy month for space.
Pop icon Katy Perry joined five other civilian women on a quick jaunt to the edge of space, making headlines. Meanwhile, another group of people at the United Nations was contemplating a critical issue for the...
05/16/2025 - 12:00am
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it plans to weaken limits on some so-called forever chemicals in drinking water that were finalized last year, while maintaining standards for two common ones.
The Biden administration set the...
05/16/2025 - 12:00am
In late March, clients started calling Brian Blackford with the same question. They sounded scared, he says. Desperate.
I got this email, they asked the Omaha-based immigration attorney. Does this mean I have to flee the country?
That’s what the...
05/16/2025 - 12:00am
Move over pussycats, in deference to the pink-hatted women’s movement of previous elections cycles, there’s a new breed of peaceful protestors in town.
Consider it a coup… People of all ages, sectors, socioeconomic backgrounds throughout the nation...
05/15/2025 - 12:00am
“Incalculable” Damage: How a “We Buy Ugly Houses” Franchise Left a Trail of Financial Wreckage Across Texas
by Anjeanette Damon and Mollie Simon
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05/15/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — Backhoes digging out a future apartment site in Omaha’s urban core unearthed some unexpected remnants of an old dairy factory that once distributed milk to doorsteps via horse-drawn wagons.
Among the surprises: mysterious tunnels; intact...

Cherish Lake, a Florida International University senior and hospitality major, participates in a protest against cuts in federal funding and an agreement by campus police to partner with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on the FIU campus on a day of protests around the country in support of higher education, Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Miami. (Rebecca Blackwell / AP Photo)
05/15/2025 - 12:00am
America’s Investment in Education Is Lagging — and the Workforce Pays the Price
Brown: America once led the world, but the global economy is evolving and other nations are surging ahead. We must recommit to innovation & training.
By Courtney...
05/15/2025 - 12:00am
OMAHA — Omaha’s Creighton University campus is soon to start building “one of the most sweeping projects” in its nearly 150-year history: a 251,500-square-foot gathering space with a stage, amphitheater and price tag of up to $25 million.
The...
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
As crowds celebrated in St. Peter’s Square, a man in white and red stepped onto the balcony of the basilica, prompting cheers from the plaza.
It was American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost: Pope Leo XIV, as he will now be known. On May 8, 2025 –...
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
SEATTLE (AP) — Bill Gates says he will donate 99% of his remaining tech fortune to the Gates Foundation, which will now close in 2045, earlier than previously planned. Today, that would be worth an estimated $107 billion.
The pledge is among the...
Daughter Says Mom 'Gave Me Life Twice' With Kidney Donation As Pair Graduate Nursing School Together
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
Nearly two years after the successful transplant, the Louisiana mother and daughter shared another journey. Donning white caps and gowns, they walked across the stage together in Baton Rouge and graduated from nursing school.
“As parents, we always...
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON — Hillary Kane learned on a Saturday morning in April that within days, she would lose AmeriCorps funding for two programs that match mentors with West Philadelphia high schoolers and first-generation college students — both vulnerable...
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
Does anyone else think America is going to war in a few years, or is it just the U.S. military that believes that? I don’t mean it in a gung-ho marine “oorah," military-readiness way in which America’s armies say they should always be prepared. Oh...
05/14/2025 - 12:00am
Roaming around his family farm near Nebraska City, Daryl Steinman discovered old bottles and jars in piles of charred debris. Brown, green, clear, some embossed with makers’ marks harkening back to before he was born in 1965.
He occasionally...