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Nebraska’s news junkies and even casual information consumers have full plates: the potential resignations of a University of Nebraska regent and a state legislator; a federal immigration detention camp that materialized on an apparent need-to-know basis in an infinitesimally narrow reading of who needs to know; and, with less than a year from 2026’s midterm elections, political campaigns are giving news and information patrons thousands of opportunities to wonder what is the truth.
Each news cycle adds to the list, too.
Imagine a Nebraska television station’s local news broadcast — or a network’s nightly news — devoting 5-7 minutes most evenings to getting the actual truth, not simply a repack

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