Musk’s startup is developing a small device that will link the brain to a computer, consisting of electrode-laced wires. Placing the device requires drilling into the skull.
When Russia invaded Ukraine, companies were quick to respond, some announcing they would get out of Russia immediately. More than a year later, it’s clear: Leaving isn’t so easy.
Philanthropy is investing millions as manufacturers in Cleveland and other cities, including Buffalo, Chicago, and Milwaukee, are dealing with a retiring workforce that’s left thousands of jobs unfilled.
A new batch of states are looking to legislate the level of informed consent when it comes to medical students performing pelvic exams for educational purposes on unconscious patients.
The independent bookselling community continues to grow, with membership in the American Booksellers Association reaching its highest levels in more than 20 years.
While artificial intelligence is seeding upheaval across the workforce, from screenwriters to financial advisors, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.
Lawmakers in 29 states have approved or are working on laws that allow the creation of hospital police forces, whose members can carry firearms and make arrests. Some critics worry about the “unintended consequences” of boosting law enforcement presence in places people receive medical care.
In a nondescript office park in San Jose, California, ChargePoint Holdings Inc. runs a torture lab of sorts geared at fixing one of the EV transition’s most pressing problems: public charging stations that often don’t work.
Lawmakers in several states are looking to loosen child labor laws, even as the federal government cracks down on surging violations.
Mobile home parks are among the few affordable options that remain for extremely low-income people. But many older, dilapidated parks are disappearing as the land is razed for more modern uses.
Stocks rose on Wall Street, led by more gains in technology stocks as another chipmaker reported strong demand related to artificial intelligence.
Wall Street’s building frenzy around artificial intelligence helped yank the market higher, even as worries worsen about political rancor in Washington.
Target once distinguished itself as being boldly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community. Now, it has tarnished that status after removing some LGBTQ+-themed products and relocating Pride Month displays to the back of stores in certain Southern locations.
If the US is not able to pay all its bills for the first time ever, senior citizens could quickly feel the pain.
These are some of the most luxurious homes on the Omaha market.
Read through the obituaries published today in Omaha World-Herald.
Find out how home sales have changed recently, which areas have the most home listings, plus the average sale price and more with these charts and maps.
Owners of a vacant apartment building near downtown Omaha that caught fire twice in just over a year will apply this week for a permit to demolish the structure.
Larry Zich's helicopter disappeared in Vietnam in 1972. Now his limited remains are about to be buried in his hometown of Lincoln. "It's closure, in a way. But then it's not," said his sister, Tina.
An inmate with severe mental health issues was treated with excessive force in two incidents at Nebraska's Tecumseh prison, according to a report this month by the state's corrections watchdog.
Ktown Cakery survived COVID, and now there’s more to see and do at the Kearney business, rebranded as The Central Mercantile — one of 70 stops on this year's Nebraska Passport tourism program.
Hitchcock Nature Center near Honey Creek, Iowa, will open 400 additional acres and some new trails to the public in June on National Trails Day.
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The Sheriff’s Office asks that anyone who sees Jonathan Sawyer or a 2011 silver Ford F-150 pickup vehicle to not approach and instead call 911. The office said Sawyer is considered armed and dangerous.
A Burger King customer allegedly threw a milk bottle at an employee in midtown Omaha after reportedly being informed her order was $1 less than expected.
The author of the new book "The Lost Sons of Omaha" describes the deaths of James Scurlock and Jake Gardner in 2020 as a “pure tragedy" without heroes or villains, only flawed human beings.
Omaha police arrested a man on Monday morning in connection with a fatal crash that occurred near Carter Lake last month.
An inmate with severe mental health issues was treated with excessive force in two incidents at Nebraska's Tecumseh prison, according to a report this month by the state's corrections watchdog.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
The Appropriations Committee set the stage Thursday for a potential clash with Gov. Jim Pillen next week over three budget vetoes, accounting for less than half of his $119 million in vetoes.
The confirmation hearing for Nebraska's incoming chief medical officer centered primarily around the official's role in a new law restricting access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth.