GM expects a $500 million tariff refund from Trump levies struck down by Supreme Court

General Motors is expecting a $500 million tariff refund after the Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping levies.
VIDEO: Camp Mystic director offers tearful apology to flood victims’ families

One of the directors of Camp Mystic has offered a tearful apology to the families of the 25 girls and two teen counselors killed in the 2025 Texas flood.
US soldier charged with using classified info to win $400,000 on Maduro raid pleads not guilty

A U.S. special forces soldier has pleaded not guilty to charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to win more than $400,000
Most sunscreens harm corals. Here’s what you can do

Sunscreen chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate can harm coral reefs, marine life and waterways. There are safer sunscreen choices.
40% for a few showers Tuesday afternoon near Omaha

Showers possible Tuesday afternoon
White House withdraws hospitality executive as nominee to lead the National Park Service

President Donald Trump is withdrawing his nomination of a hospitality company executive to lead the National Park Service.
Bodycam video shows officers rescuing 2-month-old after police pursuit, crash

New body camera video released on Monday shows the moments officers arrested a suspect and pulled a baby from a car after a police chase ended in Kentucky.
Hegseth and Kid Rock went ‘for a ride’ with Army helicopter pilots weeks after previous Apache incident sparked criticism

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that he and Kid Rock went “for a ride” Monday with U.S. Army Apache helicopter pilots.
‘A new era’: Nuclear medicine being called new frontier in cancer care

Nuclear medicine is being called a new frontier in cancer care, and new research shows potential new uses for it in treating gastric and pancreatic cancers.
Nebraska launches initiative to honor Korean War veterans, expand outreach

More than 75 years after the Korean War, Nebraska officials launched a new effort to recognize those who served and connect them with benefits they may not be receiving in the State Capitol on Monday.