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Travel, according to Prof. Irina V. Fox, is among the best way to recharge your legal brain, whether it’s with her daughter to Moscow, husband riding camels in Morocco or the bright lights of Vegas, or somewhere closer to home, like an Alabama football game with her son, a favorite family pastime.
(Courtesy Photo from Irina V. Fox)

Attorney Urges Learning Through Teaching

She emigrated from Russia to Minnesota, fresh after graduating college, with scant money to her name – to no doubt achieve the American dream.  At that point, a law career wasn’t even visible on the...

Former Husker football coach Tom Osborne (center), speaks at a February 2023 event with Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (just behind Osborne), at which Pillen designated the month as “Nebraska Mentoring Month.” (Courtesy of Nebraska Governor’s Office)

Committee Advances Bill With Exception For Tom Osborne To Join Nebraska Hall Of Fame Early

LINCOLN — The full Nebraska Legislature is set to weigh whether to make an exception in state law to add former Husker football coach and former U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne to the Nebraska Hall of Fame as...
The Reuben's fries were decent, and I do love sauerkraut. This could be an alright choice if you need to find a palace to dine with a vegan. I'm not saying you will love it or anything. 
(Austin Petak / The Daily Record)

Ideologically Safe: Fifth House, And The Wrong Reviewer

Though my email address is at the bottom of each of the articles that I have written, the only people to ever send me replies are restaurants looking to get reviewed by me, while strangely I have yet...
(Most) of the Koen Premium. When the waiter dropped the platter off and moved some meat onto the grill to show how it worked. I didn't want to be an awkward Instagram-foodie and beg them to wait until I took a picture. Ha!  This was easily enough food for two grown men. 
(Austin Petak / The Daily Record)

In Pursuit of: Great Food: Excellence is Found in Koen Japanese BBQ and Izakaya

In the way that a needle rips your senses from their lazy slumber, the first below-zero day of the winter brought with it a piercing chill. It had been put off for too long, pushed back by a warm...
Hon. Richard McGowan discusses the importance and honor of serving as a judge, while other Douglas County judges listen. 
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

Judge McGowan Joins Fourth Judicial District

Attorneys preparing to appear before Judge Richard McGowan may want to plan for a late morning docket, as Douglas County's newest judge isn't known as a morning person. McGowan was sworn in as judge...

Today’s News


Emma MacTaggart, founder of What's the Stitch needlepoint business, is photographed in her studio, in New York, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo / Richard Drew)

From Blacksmithing To Needlepoint, Young People Are Embracing ‘Grandma Hobbies’

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...

Drivers wait in line at a mobile food bank organized by Crossroads Mission Avenue near the Tyson Foods' beef plant in Lexington, Neb., Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Thomas Peipert / AP Photo)

Sherwood Foundation Gifts $1.1M For Relief To Former Tyson Foods Workers In Lexington

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...

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)

Milestone Reached On Bumpy Road To Northeast Omaha Business Park Buoyed By $90M From State

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 $...

(refrina / Shutterstock)

Nebraska Tries Cleaning Up Foreign Adversary Law To Salvage State Tax Incentives

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...

(Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock)

When Unpaid Cooking, Cleaning And Child Care Get A Dollar Value, Income Inequality In The US Shrinks

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...

This Week's News


Emma MacTaggart, founder of What's the Stitch needlepoint business, is photographed in her studio, in New York, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo / Richard Drew)

From Blacksmithing To Needlepoint, Young People Are Embracing ‘Grandma Hobbies’

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...
A sign warns that nearby water contains PFAS chemicals in Stella, Wis., on Oct. 21, 2025. 
(Michael Phillis / AP Photo)

Silicone Wristbands Can Help Scientists Track People’s Exposure To Pollutants Like ‘Forever Chemicals’

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...

(Bubbers BB / Shutterstock)

A Post-apocalyptic Western Serial Fiction (Part 4)

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....

Drivers wait in line at a mobile food bank organized by Crossroads Mission Avenue near the Tyson Foods' beef plant in Lexington, Neb., Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Thomas Peipert / AP Photo)

Sherwood Foundation Gifts $1.1M For Relief To Former Tyson Foods Workers In Lexington

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)

Milestone Reached On Bumpy Road To Northeast Omaha Business Park Buoyed By $90M From State

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...

(refrina / Shutterstock)

Nebraska Tries Cleaning Up Foreign Adversary Law To Salvage State Tax Incentives

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....

(Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock)

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...

A series of Foxconn or Hon Hai electric vehicles (EV) on display inside the company's complex in Taipei, Taiwan, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (AP Photo / Daniel Ceng)

SK Lays Off Nearly 1,000 Workers At Georgia Plant Amid Cooling Automaker EV Plans

03/09/2026 - 3:35pm
ATLANTA (AP) — Battery company SK Battery America Inc. laid off nearly 1,000 workers at a manufacturing plant northeast of Atlanta on Friday amid automakers' changing electrification plans and uncertain consumer demand for EVs. The company said...

State Sen. Myron Dorn of Adams (center), speaks with State Sens. John Fredrickson of Omaha (left), and Bruce Bostelman of Brainard, July 30, 2024. (Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

Tensions Mount In Nebraska Legislature Over Disagreement On Answers To Deficit

03/09/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — State budget tensions boiled over onto the floor of the Nebraska Legislature Thursday in the aftermath of lawmakers’ rejecting a $50 million proposal to increase the state’s cigarette tax. Lawmakers appear to be in a standoff over options...

Pflugerville police officers stand outside a Walmart near the Pflugerville Justice Center in Pflugerville, Texas, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, as law enforcement responds to a student protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)

Blue States Push To Ban ICE At The Polls Amid Federal Voter Intimidation Fears

03/09/2026 - 12:00am
Several Democratic states are moving to bar federal immigration agents from being near polling places and other election sites, amid persistent worries that President Donald Trump will use federal law enforcement or the military to disrupt the...

Pflugerville police officers stand outside a Walmart near the Pflugerville Justice Center in Pflugerville, Texas, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, as law enforcement responds to a student protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via AP)

Blue States Push To Ban ICE At The Polls Amid Federal Voter Intimidation Fears

03/09/2026 - 12:00am
Several Democratic states are moving to bar federal immigration agents from being near polling places and other election sites, amid persistent worries that President Donald Trump will use federal law enforcement or the military to disrupt the...

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appears for an oversight hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, March 3, 2026. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo, File)

Kristi Noem Out As DHS Secretary; Trump To Nominate Oklahoma Sen. Mullin

03/09/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Thursday said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will be leaving the post for a job as a special envoy, following an appearance before a U.S. Senate panel this week that provoked bipartisan criticism of her...

Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks beside Vice President JD Vance during a news conference on efforts to combat fraud, in the Old Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Washington. (Tom Brenner / AP Photo)

State Medicaid Budgets Will Decline By $665 Billion Under New Federal Law, Report Finds

03/09/2026 - 12:00am
State Medicaid budgets will be reduced by a total of $665 billion over the next decade, after President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act cuts federal investment in the health insurance program, according to a new analysis. Researchers from...

(mitagalihs / Shutterstock)

Nebraska Sues Roblox For What AG Calls Enabling Child Exploitation, Deceptive Safety Practices

03/06/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is suing online gaming platform Roblox to hold it “accountable for misleading Nebraska parents and children about the dangers” of the platform and steps the company took “to address those dangers.”...

(Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock)

Public Defender Shortage Is Leading To Hundreds Of Criminal Cases Being Dismissed

03/06/2026 - 12:00am
The Oregon Supreme Court on Feb. 5, 2026, issued a ruling that will have a wide impact. More than 1,400 criminal cases had to be dismissed, the justices ruled, due to lack of adequate counsel available for defendants. Like other states, Oregon must...

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