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7 Science-Backed Things That Actually Work to Improve Your Memory
In today’s fast-paced world, our memory and cognitive health are more important than ever. As we age, it’s natural for our brain to undergo changes that can affect our memory and focus. Additionally, ... Read More
Editorial, 3/28: Legislature acts quickly to fix records law
But on Thursday, the Legislature passed LB43 on a 39-0 vote and with an emergency clause, meaning it will take effect immediately after a signature from Gov. Jim Pillen. How Should Non-Scientists ... Read More
EDITORIAL: Christians have reason to rejoice
At a local church, three people accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. A pastor asks, “Why is this not front-page news?” His point: If three people had been ... Read More
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: Socialist approach beckons nightmares
Sanders’ bill has no chance of passing. But it is yet another example of progressives operating in Never Never Land when it comes to the private economy and job creation ... Read More
OUR VIEW: Thumbs up! Thumbs down!
THUMBS UP! To voters. This week’s primary was low-profile thanks to an absence of challenges from the top to the bottom of the ballot. But every time we’re allowed to speak from the voting booth, we ... Read More
Aerial hunting needed weapon vs. wild hogs
The bill by House Agriculture Chairman Bill Hixon allows the Department of Natural Resources to issue permits to people hunting hogs for population control, not for sport hunting. The hogs are a major ... Read More
Tribune editorial: Are age limits practical for House, Senate?
The British-American anthropologist Ashley Montaqua once said, “The idea is to die young as late as possible.” Montaqua died at the ripe young age of 94. Read More
Editorial, 3/24: A big day for the future of the university
Wednesday was a momentous day, to say the least, for the University of Nebraska with the announcement of the “priority candidate” to become the system’s ninth president and the hiring ... Read More
Editorial: Visit Quad Cities offers sure hand in returning Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
It was only a week ago that the Quad-Cities played host to the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at the Vibrant Arena in Moline. Read More
Telegraph opinion: Obscene spectacle in Unicam merits censure of many
Saturday's Telegraph editorial assesses the aftermath of the week's Unicameral debate on an anti-obscenity bill that featured state Sen. Steve Halloran reading a graphic rape description on the floor. Read More
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