Much of Nebraska was inundated with flood waters, leading the governor to declare a state of emergency. Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts called it “the most widespread destruction we have ever seen in our state’s history,” and said farmers will suffer the most, CBS News reported. According to USA Today, 74 cities, 65 counties, and four […]
Slew of Bomb Threats Reported Across the Nation at Businesses and Media Organizations…
Bomb threats have been reported at businesses, schools and media organizations across the U.S., prompting evacuations and reaction on social media. But, multiple police departments have cautioned, there is no proof that the threats are credible. We are currently monitoring multiple bomb threats that have been sent electronically to various locations throughout the city. These […]
Keystone XL May Need Another State Department Review After Regulators OK Modified Route…
The State Department is considering whether it needs to reapprove the Keystone XL pipeline after Nebraska regulators on Monday approved an alternate route for the project. The Nebraska Public Service Commission voted 3-2 in favor of a permit for Keystone XL, which had been considered the last major regulatory hurdle facing the long-debated project. But […]
US Student ‘Kidnapped’ More than a Decade Ago Said to Be Teaching in North Korea…
An American Brigham Young University student who had allegedly been killed in China during a hiking trip was actually kidnapped by North Korea and is now teaching English in Pyongyang…
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