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With 91 underclassmen on the roster, Nebraska’s youth movement will be on display this fall, particularly at three key spots.
Matt Rhule's furious focus on culture stopped the decline of Nebraska football, but the program's rise — crucial to finances — falls to Huskers like Dylan Raiola, writes Sam McKewon.
Title contender Pato O’Ward lost power early in the race after starting from the pole, allowing Palou to claim the ...
What's next for the arts in Nebraska? Cultural institutions navigate fallout of federal funding cuts
Dave Marsh stepped up onto the flatbed trailer that would serve as his stage. The gig: an Independence Day celebration near ...
Pawol breezed through Sunday's Marlins-Braves game as if breaking a gender barrier was just another day on the job.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a new military offensive in Gaza that's more sweeping than ...
Zilisch took a tumble while attempting a celebratory perch on his car after winning Saturday’s Xfinity race. He was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with a broken collarbone.
Improved DNA testing was used on minute remains found in the World Trade Center wreckage, the NYC medical examiner's office said.
Lakatos prefers to say he "channels" the King of rock 'n' roll's global appeal to break down stereotypes about the Roma.
Private universities will be on the hook to pay hundreds of millions more in taxes amid the Trump administration's threats to their funding.
Nebraska’s AD made it clear: the department's "engine" is football, and wins keep it running. But how many wins are good enough?
A redshirt season, new position coach and sneakily important fast food meals are helping Nebraska defensive tackle Riley Van Poppel reach his potential.
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