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Gubernatorial Veto Errors Cause Budgetary Disruptions in North and Nebraska
North Dakota Governor Armstrong mistakenly vetoed \$35 million for the state's housing budget, while Nebraska Governor Pillen missed the deadline for filing line-item vetoes, causing significant budgetary disruptions and likely necessitating special legislative sessions.
Gubernatorial Veto Errors Cause Budgetary Disruptions in North and Nebraska
North Dakota Governor Armstrong mistakenly vetoed \$35 million for the state's housing budget, while Nebraska Governor Pillen missed the deadline for filing line-item vetoes, causing significant budgetary disruptions and likely necessitating special legislative sessions.
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36% Bias Score


Nebraska Family Murder-Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis
In Nebraska, a family of four—Bailey and Jeremy Koch and their two sons—were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, highlighting the urgent need for improved mental health care access, as Jeremy Koch had been battling mental illness for years.
Nebraska Family Murder-Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis
In Nebraska, a family of four—Bailey and Jeremy Koch and their two sons—were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, highlighting the urgent need for improved mental health care access, as Jeremy Koch had been battling mental illness for years.
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36% Bias Score


Nebraska Teen Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Newborn's Murder
An 18-year-old Nebraska teen, Chloe Coplen-Anderson, was sentenced to 35-60 years in prison for the second-degree murder of her newborn son after she slit his throat in November 2023; she hid her pregnancy and suffered abuse and mental health issues.
Nebraska Teen Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Newborn's Murder
An 18-year-old Nebraska teen, Chloe Coplen-Anderson, was sentenced to 35-60 years in prison for the second-degree murder of her newborn son after she slit his throat in November 2023; she hid her pregnancy and suffered abuse and mental health issues.
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60% Bias Score


44-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: DNA Links Suspect to 1979 Double Homicide
On April 24, 1979, Deroshia Matthews, 26, and her son Kamal, 7, were found murdered in their Omaha home; on August 2, 2023, Abdulmalik Husain, 68, was arrested and charged with two counts of murder after a DNA match from a 2004 Colorado arrest.
44-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: DNA Links Suspect to 1979 Double Homicide
On April 24, 1979, Deroshia Matthews, 26, and her son Kamal, 7, were found murdered in their Omaha home; on August 2, 2023, Abdulmalik Husain, 68, was arrested and charged with two counts of murder after a DNA match from a 2004 Colorado arrest.
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24% Bias Score


Nebraska Sues Change Healthcare Over Data Breach Affecting 575,000 Residents
Nebraska Attorney General Michael Hilgers sued Change Healthcare, UnitedHealth Group, and Optum on Tuesday for a February 2024 data breach exposing the personal and medical information of approximately 575,000 Nebraskans, causing widespread healthcare disruption and significant financial losses to p...
Nebraska Sues Change Healthcare Over Data Breach Affecting 575,000 Residents
Nebraska Attorney General Michael Hilgers sued Change Healthcare, UnitedHealth Group, and Optum on Tuesday for a February 2024 data breach exposing the personal and medical information of approximately 575,000 Nebraskans, causing widespread healthcare disruption and significant financial losses to p...
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48% Bias Score

Nebraska Bans Soda, Energy Drinks for SNAP Recipients
Nebraska is the first state to receive federal approval to ban SNAP recipients from purchasing soda and energy drinks starting January 1st, impacting 152,000 people, despite concerns from anti-hunger advocates about added costs and stigma.

Nebraska Bans Soda, Energy Drinks for SNAP Recipients
Nebraska is the first state to receive federal approval to ban SNAP recipients from purchasing soda and energy drinks starting January 1st, impacting 152,000 people, despite concerns from anti-hunger advocates about added costs and stigma.
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60% Bias Score

Bodies of Three Missing Girls Recovered in Missouri River
Three teenage girls went missing after a fishing accident on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska on April 15; after an extensive search, authorities recovered their bodies.

Bodies of Three Missing Girls Recovered in Missouri River
Three teenage girls went missing after a fishing accident on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska on April 15; after an extensive search, authorities recovered their bodies.
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32% Bias Score

Cold Case Solved: DNA, Forensic Advancements Lead to Arrest in 1979 Double Homicide
Forty-four years after Deroshia Matthews, 26, and her son Kamal, 7, were found murdered in their Omaha home, Abdulmalik Husain, 68, was arrested and charged with their murders after a DNA match from a 2004 Colorado arrest and advancements in forensic technology allowed investigators to re-examine ke...

Cold Case Solved: DNA, Forensic Advancements Lead to Arrest in 1979 Double Homicide
Forty-four years after Deroshia Matthews, 26, and her son Kamal, 7, were found murdered in their Omaha home, Abdulmalik Husain, 68, was arrested and charged with their murders after a DNA match from a 2004 Colorado arrest and advancements in forensic technology allowed investigators to re-examine ke...
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32% Bias Score

Penn State Rallies to Beat Nebraska, Advances to NCAA Volleyball Championship
In an NCAA women's volleyball semifinal, Penn State rallied from a two-set deficit to defeat Nebraska 3-2 (23-25, 18-25, 25-23, 28-26, 15-13) in a record-setting match, advancing to the championship against Louisville.

Penn State Rallies to Beat Nebraska, Advances to NCAA Volleyball Championship
In an NCAA women's volleyball semifinal, Penn State rallied from a two-set deficit to defeat Nebraska 3-2 (23-25, 18-25, 25-23, 28-26, 15-13) in a record-setting match, advancing to the championship against Louisville.
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24% Bias Score

Ice Storm Cripples Midwest, Tornado Warning Issued in San Francisco
A major ice storm caused treacherous road conditions in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, closing Interstate 80 and resulting in at least one death; a tornado warning was issued in San Francisco, and heavy snow fell in upstate New York and Nevada.

Ice Storm Cripples Midwest, Tornado Warning Issued in San Francisco
A major ice storm caused treacherous road conditions in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, closing Interstate 80 and resulting in at least one death; a tornado warning was issued in San Francisco, and heavy snow fell in upstate New York and Nevada.
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40% Bias Score
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