A look at some talking points after the Huskers' game against Southern Cal on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt.
Nebraska Amare Sanders (not pictured) and Kenneth Williams (not pictured) console Emmett Johnson (21) as he walks off the field with tears in his eyes after the game on Saturday, ...
The hardware store True Value is hosting a closing sale at its location on the corner of 70th and Van Dorn streets, which is ...
The prolonged government shutdown in the United States has deepened nationwide hardships as delayed food assistance, rising ...
The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for educators, wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws.
LPS has closed option enrollment for all pre-school programs across the district, potentially signifying the growing need for more LPS child care classrooms and teachers to staff them.
Dane Key said the Husker offense failed to do enough to help TJ Lateef. A Nebraska offensive lineman shared a similar sentiment.
Lincoln Riley heaped praise upon Nebraska's gameday environment — and also the Trojan defense for their second-half performance.
TJ Lateef's dual-threat ability helped Nebraska move the ball at times, but could he have been trusted to throw the ball more?
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule explains his decision to have Kyle Cunanan attempt a 52-yard field goal in the third quarter against No. 23 USC.
A joyful start gave way to a painful finish for the Huskers, who faltered in the second half after Dylan Raiola suffered an apparent injury.
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