A large field of qualified candidates is setting up the Republican primaries for a repeat of 2016.
Those afraid that the 2024 GOP presidential contest will become a repeat of 2016 need not worry. The race is radically different this year. It will not play out the same.
Commentary: Technology has created children who are more self-sufficient but also less capable.
🎧 Although we can carry around nearly all of the world’s knowledge in our pockets, we shouldn’t be surprised that such devices can lead to distraction and sometimes addiction.
The Biden administration this month gave New York City the green light to move forward with the nation’s first congestion pricing system that would charge motorists a toll to drive into the city’s central business district.
Following his recent retirement, Dr. Anthony Fauci reflected on his government role during the COVID-19 pandemic. When asked about the high per-capita COVID-19 death rate in the U.S., Fauci replied, “Something clearly went wrong. And I don’t know exactly what it was. But the reason we know i…
Decades after the pill roiled America, proposed easier access sparks little furor
Let’s begin to talk openly not about the elephant in the room but the donkey. President Joe Biden has two gigantic actuarial and electoral challenges in front of him: His age and Vice President Kamala Harris. While he cannot change either, Harris could help the ticket and the country by stepping off.
Corporations are putting their political agendas before their customers, employees and shareholders. Political considerations aimed at pleasing the mythical “stakeholder” drive some of the most significant decisions companies make.
Commentary: Spending time with relatives and fostering growth through genuine experiences will make for memorable trips.
🎧 From budget roadtrips across Montana to costly getaways to Walt Disney World, the hosts discuss why some getaways are worth the money.
State Journal cartoonist Phil Hands picks his favorite cartoons of 2021.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
Resigning wouldn't be an admission of guilt or an abandonment of the people who put him in office. It would show that Palermo respects his constituents and their right to have a voice in city matters.
🎧 The hosts discuss the importance of good sportsmanship and why, unlike in politics, sports almost always rewards the people with the most skill.
House prices in the Omaha metro are have gone up much faster than household income. The result: homeownership has become increasingly unaffordable for growing number of families.
The Millard Public Schools district is asking its voters to extend its levy override authority. It's a reasonable request, given Millard's record of academic excellence and fiscal responsibility.
A large field of qualified candidates is setting up the Republican primaries for a repeat of 2016.
Those afraid that the 2024 GOP presidential contest will become a repeat of 2016 need not worry. The race is radically different this year. It will not play out the same.
Commentary: Technology has created children who are more self-sufficient but also less capable.
🎧 Although we can carry around nearly all of the world’s knowledge in our pockets, we shouldn’t be surprised that such devices can lead to distraction and sometimes addiction.
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Pulse writer says Nebraska Reps. Adrian Smith and Mike Flood should co-sponsor the Major Richard Star Act.
Pulse writers sound off on the passing of LB 574.
Pulse writer does not see the purpose of the new Nebraska license plates.
Pulse writer displeased with Sen. Joe Manchin's response to the Inflation Reduction Act.