Danish soccer star conscious after collapsing again during match, hospital tests underway
Christian Eriksen is conscious and undergoing hospital tests after collapsing during Denmark’s match — a frightening scene that echoed his 2021 cardiac arrest.
OPINION: Ethics and principles in news reporting are always relevant

Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner I wanted to be Walter Cronkite. So did other broadcast journalism majors in the late 1960s. Known as the most trusted man in America, “Uncle Walter,” as we affectionately called him, was the gold standard in broadcast news, with his rich baritone and his signature tag line, “And […]
Six people hurt in stabbings at New York’s Penn Station; suspect in custody
A stabbing inside New York’s Penn Station left six people injured Sunday evening. A suspect is in custody as officials prepare for massive NBA Finals crowds nearby.
After 18-month delay, Nebraska retirement board identifies new executive director candidate

Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner LINCOLN — A year-and-a-half after John Murante left his post as director of Nebraska’s Public Employees Retirement System, the board is poised to recommend his potential replacement. Nebraska Public Employees Retirement Board Chair Janis Elliott confirmed in an email to the Examiner that the board has selected Thomas […]
Israel and Iran trade strikes, threatening to drag region back to war
The exchange raised the possibility of a return to heavy fighting and complicating mediation efforts to end the war.
‘Schmigadoon!’ wins the Tony Award for best new musical
“Schmigadoon!” parodies golden-age Broadway classics like “The Music Man” and “Oklahoma!” centered on a modern-day couple finding themselves in a “Brigadoon”-like fantasyland
‘They are cherished and valued’: Nail studio brings care to homeless shelter
Even those without a home deserve to be spoiled every so often.
John Lithgow wins third Tony Award
John Lithgow won Best Lead Actor in a Play as children’s author Roald Dahl in Mark Rosenblatt’s production set in 1983, when the author is facing intense backlash to his antisemitic comments.
The key to cancer care? It may be a healthy gut, according to new research
A doctor who questioned aggressive cancer treatments helped launch a field of cancer research: the connection between the microbes in our gut and our immune systems.