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Dec 04 2023
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Parents of young Kansas City Chiefs fan who wore headdress threaten legal action against outlet
The parents of the young Kansas City Chiefs fan who was accused of racism by an online outlet are now seeking legal action, asking for a retraction of the initial story and a published apology. In late November, Deadspin published a story on Holden Armenta at a Kansas City Chiefs game, accusing him of racism against Native Americans and black people for wearing face paint and a Native American
Washington ExaminerDec 04 2023
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Deadspin Faces Lawsuit for Defaming Young Chiefs Fan
The family of Holden Armenta, a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan, is taking legal action against Deadspin and reporter Carron Phillips for defamation, the New York Post reported. The controversy arose after Deadspin published an article accusing the boy of racism for wearing a Native American headdress and painting half his face black and the other red at a Chiefs game. In response, the
Newsmax (News)Dec 01 2023
News
Regents vote to name UNK-UNMC Rural Health Complex in honor of Chancellor Doug Kristensen
“Thank you to the William and Ruth Scott Family Foundation for their lead philanthropic investment in the Rural Health Education Complex and for the opportunity to recognize Doug Kristensen,” said Board of Regents Chairman Tim Clare of Lincoln. “He is a great Nebraska public servant who has spent his entire professional life advocating for strong rural communities and new opportunities for
Central News Channel NebraskaOct 31 2023
Perspectives Blog
What's on Your 2023 Ballot?
While there is much talk about the 2024 presidential election, the 2023 elections are approaching fast. Here are some of the races and issues we’re watching.
Click here to find out what is on your ballot this election day.
Ballot IssuesOn Nov. 7, voters in Ohio, Colorado, Texas, New York, and Maine will vote on 28 ballot measures and on Nov. 18 Louisiana voters will vote on
Clare AshcraftNov 09 2023
News
Nebraska Regents Chairman nominates CFO Chris Kabourek as interim president
University of Nebraska Board of Regents Chairman Tim Clare nominated Chris Kabourek as NU’s interim president if approved by the Regents. Kabourek currently serves as the chief financial officer for NU and is a part of the president’s executive cabinet. If the suggestion is approved by the Regents at their meeting on Dec. 1, 2023, Kabourek will hold this role, as well as his duties as CFO,
The Daily NebraskanNov 09 2023
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Chris Kabourek nominated as interim president of University of Nebraska
NEWS RELEASE COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SYSTEM. University of Nebraska Board of Regents Chairman Tim Clare announced today that he will recommend the appointment of Chris Kabourek, a 26-year veteran of the university who currently serves as senior vice president and chief financial officer, as interim president at the Board’s Dec. 1 meeting. If confirmed by the full Board, Kabourek
Fox Nebraska KFXLJan 16 2024
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Should the U.S. Require a Shift to Electric Vehicles in the Coming Years?
Should the U.S. require a shift to electric vehicles (EVs) in the coming years?
Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against the shift to EVs with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Yes, the U.S. Should Require the Shift From Gas Vehicles to EVs
EVs have a smaller carbon footprint than gas cars, they can boost the national economy, and they are more long-
AllSides StaffNov 08 2023
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Analysis Returns Lean Left Rating for NewsBreak
A new AllSides bias analysis found NewsBreak has a Lean Left bias, as it predominantly curates from Left-Leaning media outlets. AllSides conducted a three-week review of NewsBreak, a news aggregator, in September 2023. NewsBreak’s “National News” section displayed far more articles with a AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Lean Left than those with a Left, Center, Lean Right or Right rating.
AllSides StaffOct 04 2023
Perspectives Blog
Across Political Divides, Congress Pays Tribute to Dianne Feinstein
Dianne Feinstein, previously the U.S.’s oldest sitting senator, died at 90 on September 29, 2023. The California Democrat was mourned across the aisle.
In the SenateSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he and his wife were “actual friends” with Feinstein, who had gifted him “a small depiction of the Capitol” as a wedding gift that still hangs on his wall. “Dianne was a
Clare AshcraftOct 03 2023
Perspectives Blog
Who’s to Blame for the Last Minute Shutdown Talks?
The national debt re-entered the political discourse last week as the nation narrowly averted a government shutdown. How big of an issue is the national debt, and why do Democrats and Republicans disagree on it?
The National Debt In ContextThe national debt has remained at record levels since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when it hit an all-time high of 135% of U.S. GDP.
Clare Ashcraft