The capture of Nicolás Maduro has intensified fears that global norms against the use of force are unraveling.
After 20 years as Loup Power District's president and CEO, Neal Suess retired at the end of 2025. He reflects on what's next, ...
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U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) on Tuesday released the names of the Nebraskans she is nominating this year for U.S. service ...
Nebraska added a third linebacker to a transfer class, a rangy Oregon State star who tallied 95 tackles over two years in ...
President Donald Trump promised that “America First” would stand against more foreign entanglements. Yet he's intervened with ...
Democrats point to a number of developments over the past year as warning signs that the Trump administration will try to ...
At least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed in the U.S. operation to capture Nicolás Maduro and spirit him to the ...
Even after Nebraska loaded up on skill and shooting out of the transfer portal, Fred Hoiberg wanted to root his team’s ...
There are few signs that Trump's supporters wanted the U.S. to become more embroiled in foreign conflicts ahead of military ...
The fallout from NASCAR's federal antitrust trial continued today as commissioner Steve Phelps announced his resignation ...
A Minnesota hotel that wouldn’t allow federal immigration agents to stay there this month apologized and said the refusal ...