Robynn Tysver, Omaha World-Herald

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Hillary Clinton will hit Omaha, stump with Warren Buffett in December

A Clinton campaign staffer said the visit is an effort to organize grassroots support before Nebraska’s Democratic caucuses. → Read More

At Iowa stop, Ted Cruz says: We can talk citizenship after borders are locked tight

“We can have the conversation with the American people, once we secure the border,” the GOP presidential contender told reporters after a town hall meeting Friday in Harlan. → Read More

Polls might not foretell the future, but that doesn't mean they're irrelevant

This early in the race, polls probably won't tell you who's going to win the election. But they can tell you other things. → Read More

Clinton, Sanders shine brightest at gathering of Democrats in Cedar Rapids

The five Democratic presidential candidates appeared on stage together for the first time at the Iowa Democratic Party’s Hall of Fame Dinner on Friday. Clinton and Sanders were clearly the night’s stars. → Read More

Trump won't apologize for questioning McCain's war hero status

AMES, Iowa - Did The Donald go too far this time? → Read More

Some impacts
 of gay marriage ruling — such as adoption and divorce — will take time to sort out

Nebraska law provides that any child born during the course of a marriage is considered the child of both spouses, and both have the right to list their names on the birth certificate. Will that hold true for children conceived using a sperm donor or carried by a surrogate during the course of a same-sex marriage? → Read More

Observers say Ricketts should have pushed conservative viewpoint earlier on in legislative process

While the new governor had some victories in the areas of tax cuts and budget restraint, his first year has been marred by a failure to corral and persuade GOP lawmakers to side with him on three key cornerstone conservative issues. → Read More

Citing military and foreign policy as priorities, retired Brig. Gen. Don Bacon announces bid for Congress

Bacon, of Papillion, became the first Republican to formally enter the Omaha-based congressional race Tuesday, calling himself a "conservative outsider" who will work to ensure the nation's military is prepared to handle any threat. → Read More

U.S. Supreme Court, not federal judge, should determine legality of same-sex marriage in Nebraska, A.G. says

Attorney General Doug Peterson urged the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals to put a hold on a lower court’s order that effectively struck down Nebraska’s gay-marriage ban. → Read More

Ben Sasse plans to resign as Midland U president by year's end

Midland University plans to conduct a nationwide search for the U.S. Senate front-runner's successor. → Read More