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A professor of sociology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been fined $500 after being convicted of smearing fake blood on the Virginia home of NRA lobbyist Chris Cox. Patricia Hill was found guilty on Monday over the incident that occurred in January.
Michigan State Police tried but failed to suspend a trooper for his use of a stun gun months before he fired a Taser at a Detroit teenager who died. Michigan State Police tried but failed to suspend a trooper for his use of a stun gun months before he fired a Taser at a Detroit teenager who died.
The un... -- The U.S. Marine Corps has suspended a search-and-rescue operation for three service members who were aboard an Osprey involved in what the military called a "m... -- Prince Harry has whisked Meghan Markle off to Africa for a romantic 36th birthday vacation. The couple were photographed on the tarmac Friday by The Sun Newspaper ... On Tuesday, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts asked the Environmental Protection Agency to increase the amount of biomass-based biodiesel and c... LINCOLN, Neb.
Drought conditions worsened in several states over the past week from extreme heat and weeks with little rain, raising the prospect that grocery staples such as bread and beans could cost more as the region that produces those commodities is hardest hit. Drought conditions have begun to stress corn, soybeans, wheat and livestock in some areas, according to the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor released Thursday by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
But in cases where breast milk is not available from an infant's mother, getting access to saf... - The 538 electors are meeting Monday to cast their votes in the last step of the presidential election. But what is usually a formality has taken on new significance this year with Donald Trump's election and calls for electors to defect.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's journalism school is releasing a free manual to give newsrooms direction on how to operate drones for newsgathering. The Drone Journalism Lab created the manual with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.