Too much at stake not to solve solar issue The friction is classic: Progress and societal good versus tradition and individual rights. And tha…
TECH REGULATION: Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, defended her aggressive legal strategy toward big technology companies Thur…
The friction is classic: Progress and societal good versus tradition and individual rights.
House Republicans recently passed a bill that would injure our most vulnerable. Their Blazing Saddles' hostage tactic: Hold a gun, the threat …
I was born and raised in Nebraska. I left Nebraska in 1981 after receiving my B.A. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln because economic op…
A University of Chicago student who happens to be white objected to an undergraduate anthropology class titled “The Problem of Whiteness.”
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Leaders of a Hollywood's actors union voted Thursday to join screenwriters in the first joint strike in more than six decades.
Fairness Ordinance goes to court; Pinewood summer musical raises curtain; Nebraska Fan Day coming later this month.
WASHINGTON — Three large tax preparation firms sent "extraordinarily sensitive" information on tens of millions of taxpayers to Facebook paren…
VILNIUS, Lithuania — NATO leaders said Tuesday they would allow Ukraine to join the alliance "when allies agree and conditions are met," hours…
NEW YORK — Bank of America will reimburse customers more than $100 million and pay $150 million in fines for "double-dipping" on overdraft fee…
The saga of Lincoln's Fair-ness Ordinance has moved to the courts. Kay Siebler, a leader of a group called Let Lincoln Vote, is asking Lancast…
Bucking the stance of his predecessor, Gov. Jim Pillen has accepted what's left of millions of dollars in emergency rent aid that the federal …
A Plattsmouth woman found guilty of attempting to steal from the bank accounts of two youth sports organizations and her late stepson's schola…
Spending to influence Nebraska lawmakers and shape state laws hit record levels again last year.
Some governors and state legislators, including Nebraska’s, have conflated civic duty with moral certitude to create a spate of codified self-…
An Omaha woman was sentenced to one year in federal prison for her role in a wire fraud conspiracy involving more than $1 million in federal economic relief loans.
A former Sarpy County CASA director has agreed to plead guilty in federal court to one count of mail fraud in exchange for the dismissal of four other charges.
Peter Hind, who is manager of the Lincoln Architecture Group at Schemmer Associates Inc., will start in September, assuming his appointment is approved by the City Council.
Thousands of Nebraskans may have an income tax refund waiting for them to claim from the 2019 tax year, and time is running out to do so.
A private memorial service is planned for James Q. Crowe, who led the development of Level 3 Communications in Omaha during the fiber optic telecommunications revolution.
The report urges federal agencies to investigate and potentially go to court over the wealth of information that H&R Block, TaxAct and TaxSlayer shared with the social media giant.
This summer, millions of Americans with student loans will be able to apply for a new repayment plan that offers some of the most lenient terms ever. Here's what to know about the SAVE Plan.
Supporters of a fairness ordinance are asking a court to compel the Lincoln City Council to enact an ordinance or let voters decide.