When President Trump unveiled his new Domestic Energy Council in November, he noted that, “with U.S. energy dominance, we will drive down Inflation, win the A.I. arms race with China (and others), and expand American diplomatic power.
Lawmakers will be limited it giving a “soft no” during the final stage of debate unless they have a declared conflict of interest.
Three similar legislative proposals introduced Wednesday seek to help implement the voter-enacted legalization and regulation of medical cannabis in Nebraska by later this year.
"The hardcore reality is there is extraordinarily dangerous crimes and deadly crimes that are being committed by kids that are 11 or 12 years old."
Lawmakers seeking to avoid a “divisive culture war” unveiled a slate of legislation Thursday they said would help Nebraska’s working families and workforce development. A bipartisan group of 10 state senators in the officially nonpartisan Legislature — eight Democrats,
Dueling press conferences on Thursday offered two visions of juvenile justice in the future. State leaders will mull which path to take in the coming weeks and months.
The loss Wednesday was NU's fifth in a row. It was also the second straight at PBA after Nebraska had previously won 20 straight at home.
Watkins does have a vist to Lincoln locked down already but is still working on when he plans to make his commitment. "I plan on taking a junior day visit to Nebraska on Feb. 1,"
Claude (21 points) hits a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 45 seconds left, Agee scores all 14 of his points in the second half and the Trojans rally last in a 78-73 victory.
Ty Robinson appears to be garnering national attention after his standout senior season. Following his final campaign in Lincoln as part of the Nebraska footbal
Southern California's Josh Cohen (33), Nebraska's Andrew Morgan (23) and Southern California's Kevin Patton Jr. (8) reach up for the rebound during the first half of a college men's basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025.
A proposed law would give prosecutors and judges new authority to put Nebraskans as young as 11 in detention facilities and let them charge certain 12-year-olds as adults, the Nebraska Examiner reports.