America’s employers pulled back on hiring but still delivered another month of solid gains in June, adding 209,000 jobs.
Organizers behind a petition to repeal a Nebraska law providing tax credits for donations to private and parochial school scholarship funds have raised more than $1.1 million.
FrontPageBets takes a look at drivers to watch as the green flag drops on the Quaker State 400 on Sunday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
On a visit to Grand Island Thursday, Gov. Jim Pillen said his administration will succeed in fixing the state's property tax problems.
An automated teller machine received more than $20,000 worth of damage early Wednesday when someone used a pickup to try to break into the machine.
If Friday's jobs report is strong, that could push the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer to defeat high inflation.
NEW YORK — Stocks fell Thursday after reports suggested the U.S. job market remains much more resilient than expected.
ATM damaged in attempted theft on South Locust.
By a narrow margin, the Hall County Commission decided Wednesday not to buy a new HVAC system for the Hall County Jail.
A group of Democratic senators is asking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to take action against medical credit cards such as CareCredit, saying the cards’ deferred interest features are confusing and often lead to consumers paying high interest rates after a promotional period has ended.
NEW YORK — Wall Street edged lower Wednesday following a rally that had sent it roaring 16% higher for the year so far.
LINCOLN — Bolstered by a $800,000 contribution from a national donor, organizers behind a petition to repeal a law providing tax credits for d…
Wall Street drifted lower following a rally that sent it roaring 16% higher for the year so far, even as the U.S. economy has remained stronger than many investors feared.
Cremated remains were left behind when a bank foreclosed on a Benson funeral home. Now, another mortuary is trying to reunite those remains with families.
Rich in digitized data, the nation's schools are prime targets for far-flung criminal hackers, who are assiduously locating and scooping up sensitive files.
Nebraska officials gave a multi-billion contract to Centene Corporation even as the managed care giant had to shell out nearly $1 billion for drug overpayment claims, including $29 million in the Cornhusker state.
JAMESTOWN, N.C. — Billie Jo (Goldfish) Zyntek found eternal peace surrounded by family and friends on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at Hospice Home…
Stocks edged higher in a shortened trading day Monday as momentum slowed on Wall Street following its powerful rally through the first half of the year.
"The millions of hard-working Americans who paid their debts or did not go to college shouldn’t be forced to bear the burden of others’ debt," Sen. Deb Fischer said.
Thousands of miles of carbon dioxide pipelines planned in the Midwest have been spurred, in part, by a major expansion of federal tax credits in Democrats’ 2022 climate law. That could lead to billions of dollars per year in federal tax credits benefiting the powerful Midwest ethanol industry, even as the proposals create intense conflicts […]
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OMAHA — Billionaire Warren Buffett's company keeps buying shares of Occidental Petroleum, and Berkshire Hathaway now controls more than 25% of…
President Joe Biden vowed Friday to push ahead with a new plan to provide student loan relief for millions of borrowers while blaming Republican “hypocrisy” for triggering the day's Supreme Court decision that wiped out his original plan.
Stock market today: Another rally sends Wall Street nearly 16% higher for the first half of the year
Wall Street blazed to another rally to cap a winning week, month and first half of the year after reports suggested pressure on inflation may be easing.
WASHINGTON — Showing surprising resilience in the face of higher interest rates, the U.S. economy grew at a 2% annual pace from January throug…