Nebraska
Have you ever seen tens of thousands of cranes take off simultaneously?
Pete Ricketts has invested in firms linked to China and North Korea for years. Now he’s in the U.S. Senate where a quagmire of conflict-of-interest claims await.
Towns like Scottsbluff are the perfect stopover, leaving you saying, “I had no clue THIS was in Nebraska.”
One child worker, a 14-year-old middle school student, was injured while working from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. five or six days a week, officials said.
Pete Ricketts, scion of a billionaire clan, has struck a fierce anti-communist pose—even as his financial portfolio includes China- and North Korea-linked firms.
Blank rounds and fake blood were part of the elaborate drill that sent workers running for their lives—and ended with a Nebraska man’s arrest.
Cops say they got a tip about a secretly buried fetus, launching a case rife with lurid allegations—and a cameo from a tech giant.