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The mob that swept Congress included notorious white supremacists and conspiracy theorists.
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"...Police...I'm just watching you. They have secured the White House. I'm just giving you a reminder. Patriots, wait. Wait a minute, the National Guard is on the way." Crowd: "Theft is real. Theft It's real..." "The theft is real." [Cheers] "They didn't follow our [proprietary] laws. It's true. Theirs is fake." [Cheers] "Take the knife away. "You are all here, they are gone. Why are we here?" "Yes, but you have a knife." "He is just (foul language) in my face, a man." "That's a good point." , But you have a knife." "A person just appeared in my face." "I know. It's wrong, it's wrong." "Ok, talk to him. Don't jump into my face. Talk to the woman on the Internet." "There are many people here to defend you. Many people." "I will kill anyone (many)." "America! America! America! America! America! America! America! America!" [cough]" America! America! America!" "Everyone on our front line has been hit by pepper spray. A lot. So this forces us to back down. But they are still trying to get into the building and gain a foothold." "America! America! America! America! America! America! America! America!" "Listen. Hey! Listen! We need to dismantle MSNBC, CNN, you know where all these [professionals] started and put out the fire. They are on fire." "We are not violent here. We are not violent here. We will not be violent here with you." "Who has water?" "I." "Water, water." "The one who protects you. The person standing next to you when you were attacked." "Traitor! Traitor! Traitor!" "Now you are attacking us." "[Professional] Trashman. It's so shameful." "My 5-year-old son looks more like you than you A [aggressive man!" "Move! Move!"
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Washington — There are notorious white nationalists and famous conspiracy theorists who spread the dark vision of the pedophile Satanists who run the country. Others are more anonymous. They are from Indiana and South Carolina, and they have listened to President Trump’s appeal to show their support. A person,
, Previously only been elected to the office in November.
They are all based on Wednesday
, Hundreds of them
They ran into the barricade, climbed the window, walked in the door, and wandered in the hallway, full of contemptuous blasphemy, because in a few breathtaking hours, they believed that they had replaced the elite they hated. .
A construction worker from Indianapolis said, "We want to show these politicians that we are responsible, not them." A construction worker in Indianapolis, 40, said only that he was Aaron. He refused to reveal his surname, saying: "I am not that stupid person."
He added: "We have the strength."
When the country screened what happened in Washington on Wednesday, the focus of the Capitol storm was a group of diehard Trump supporters: an embarrassed crowd, many of them holding bats, shields and chemical sprays, some holding Confederate flags, They also wear fur and horn clothing inspired by QAnon; most of them are men, but there are also women.
those people
It's just a small part of the thousands of Trump supporters who traveled to Washington to protest against the proof that Joseph R. Biden defeated President Trump in November. Their violations carried chaotic and fanatical energy, and Trump's words a few minutes ago and the enthusiasm of the mob standing behind them fueled their anger.
The Washington Metropolitan Police Department stated that there were no other arrests related to the riots on Thursday, during which time a woman was fatally shot and killed by congressional police.
. One day ago, they detained 68 people and another 14 were detained.
During the turmoil. Federal authorities are still looking for dozens of people. The number of them includes a 60-year-old gun rights activist from Arkansas. In the photo, he is sitting in the office of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and a man in tactical equipment takes a photo in the rotunda. A woman carries a sign about children in the house inspired by QAnon.
Some people who are still standing up in the crowd seem to be confused by what they see before their eyes. A few people talked about the magnificence of the Capitol and the office, and this quality seemed to confirm their suspicion of corruption in Washington.
"Yes, look at all these high-end furniture they have." said a man wearing a winter coat and red hat, standing on the west side of the Capitol, through the glass on the empty desks, computer screens and ergonomic chairs Staring on. Several people hit the window with their fists. One of them yelled: "Add coffee!" One person slapped the head, but didn't see the outer glass layer there. It was too clean.
When people rushed into the room, chaos and excitement mixed together. At first there were almost no police present, which exacerbated the feeling of lawlessness. They stared at a rich and beautiful place, decorated with art and marble, a powerful realm. On Wednesday afternoon, the mob controlled for a short time. They feel that this is the first time and cannot be ignored.
Aaron, a construction worker from Indianapolis, and his two friends heard that someone was talking about going to Ms. Pelosi's office. Therefore, once they entered their office, they decided to find Senator Chuck Schumer's office instead. Both are Democrats.
"We want to say a few words"
, He says. "He may be the most corrupt person here. You don't know much about him. But he is sticky. You can see it."
But they could not find Mr. Schumer's office. He said they asked a congressional policeman who tried to command them. But they seem to be far from the office of minority leaders. They ended up smoking a few cigarettes in the building-"We can smoke at home," Aaron said. An unnamed friend of his joked that he went to the bathroom and did not flush the water.
A woman in a coat was sitting on a sofa in a small room with a blue carpet, watching a man tear open a scroll with Chinese characters on the wall.
The lady said: "We don't want China to talk nonsense."
Nearby, six men were sitting at a large wooden table. The lamp with white shadow was broken. Someone is smoking. "This is the pot room!" a young man said.
In the crypt, people walked around, using their phones to take pictures of the statue and themselves. A person holding a selfie stick is like a tourist abroad. A woman in baggy jeans and a blue puffer jacket is shouting into a megaphone, while a man in a black T-shirt with the words "Not a Libertarian today" is running on the central column, looking like Like a crazy victory.
Mississippi Democrat and Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Bennie G. Thompson said Thursday that the FBI and the US Transportation Security Administration should add the names of anyone who enters the Capitol during the mob attack to the federal government. Unknown minor stroke. Flight list.
Thompson said in an interview: "We have seen reports of'thugs' en route to Washington, DC."
. "Imagine if they were allowed to fly unconstrained, how they would show a lot of imagination when they left DC."
When the authorities try to identify mobs, some people will have a much harder time than others. The panel members include some well-known figures in the power of conspiracy, including Jack Angeli, who promoted the false QAnon request for Mr. Trump from deep state officials and prominent Democrats who worship Satan and child abuse were elected to save the United States. As shown in the picture, he is sitting in the Capitol wearing a Viking helmet and fur. Since the election, Mr. Angeli, known as the "Q Shaman," has been the head of the pro-Trump protests in Arizona. There are signs that he and other right-wing activists have planned to trigger a confrontation with the authorities on Wednesday. Before the rebound.
The leaders of the far-right organization Proud Boys also participated in the meeting. Their participants supported anti-feminism and anti-immigration views, such as Nick Ochs, who was a candidate for the failed legislation in Hawaii and was a A member of an organization called "Murder Media". Chris Hood and members of his neo-Nazi organization, the National Socialist Club, posted photos on Telegram outside the Capitol on Wednesday. On Tuesday night, a far-right armed group "Three Centers" was assembled on Liberty Square in Washington, mostly wearing helmets and kevlar vests decorated with the group’s logo, the Roman numeral three.
The mob came from a wider crowd, thousands of Mr. Trump’s most loyal supporters, many of whom drove all night, or took the bus with friends and neighbors to watch him talk and became what many people wanted to be a day Part of it finally has some answers to months of false claims about election theft. Many people interviewed said that they had never been to Washington.
In an interview on Wednesday, more protesters in the crowd said that something would happen, which was greater than what they had done before. No one can say exactly what. Before the violent attack on the Capitol, someone secretly hinted at violence and the imminent threat of civil war. But when they desperately demand what this might mean, they tend to disagree, simply that if called, they will serve themselves in the conflict.
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To his supporters, question the election results. Look at what happened and the ongoing consequences:
"A lot of people have been talking about this day for a long time," said Brian Sachtleben, 40, an asphalt truck driver from a small town near Sheboygan, Wisconsin, who was working at the time. Seeing the crowds scattered on the Washington Monument, Trump was surprised at the oval shortly before he started speaking.
When asked what he thought would happen, he said: "I don't know. I really don't know."
He vaguely mentioned the words of Thomas Jefferson: "The tree of freedom must be refreshed by the blood of patriots and tyrants from time to time."
Then he added: "I don't think anything will return to normal again."
Before the violence began, he left the town.
When those who entered the Capitol later reappeared after the rage, many were welcomed like returning heroes.
"Yes, we stopped voting!" yelled a man wearing a navy blue zippered jacket, his hands raised from the tall yellow wooden door, and the people outside cheered loudly. "Murder Media" was marked with a black marker on the other part of the double door.
Many people say they will not try to enter, but they sympathize with those people.
"I don't go there, but yes, I can," said Lisa Todd, a 56-year-old high school teacher in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Others expressed regret.
Eric Dark, a truck driver from Braman, Oklahoma, is 43 years old. He rushed into the Capitol "probably not the best thing," when he climbed the tallest building. He was given tear gas when he was lying down, but never did it.
At about 4:30 pm, he was standing with Brian Hobbs, the mayor of Newquay, Oklahoma, near the top of the western steps of the building, when riot guards began to move to clear thousands of gatherings .
Dark said the situation could be worse.
He said: "We have enough people. We may have to tear up that building brick by brick."
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Ellen and Rafael Robles tried to prepare everything on Monday morning, when their son Bento actually went to school after the holiday instead of going to school in person: good table, chairs, headphones And iPad.
Nevertheless, the morning had a difficult start for the family in Woodbridge, a suburb of Vaughan, Ontario, north of Toronto.
Ellen Robles said: "The camera is not working. We can't see the teacher. We can't see anything." He described it as "a bit of a nightmare."
After confirming through her parents’ group chat that her classmates did not encounter the same problem, she quickly exchanged desks with him.
Rafael Robles said: "He is using her computer to work in her [home] office, and she is using his iPad to work at his desk."
He said the family is now buying another computer for Bento so that he can conduct online courses.
In addition to the new equipment, Ellen Robles said they must also share the work time to help the six-year-old learn.
She said: "We have to waste time, so I may work tonight." "I will try my best to arrange my own schedule. I will start the real work today after he finishes his studies...so that I can provide for him by my side Some support."
After the winter break, it’s difficult to return to school’s daily activities, but students in Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, and Ontario are facing more challenges this week because they are actually typing books (at least One week) instead of the end of last year, some Ministry of Education announced a measure to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
In Calgary, Pamela Roach and her son also had a difficult first day on Monday. Her seven-year-old Declan struggled to stay engaged and listen in a noisy second-grade virtual classroom.
His immersion in French-Roach does not speak a language-means that she and his eldest daughter Caitlin are having trouble supporting him. Just like the Robles family, Roach was forced to treat his job as a university professor, preparing for the new semester and multiple courses.
She said: "Just being able to continue to participate in this virtual classroom, I think it is very difficult for his age."
Roach said that, given that Declan was already struggling while attending school in person, "learning online has become more difficult." “If he doesn’t understand something, it’s difficult to ask questions. When everyone talks to the teacher at the same time, it becomes more difficult to interact with the teacher.”
Like many parents, Roach fears that the rising number of COVID-19 cases will force relatives’ classrooms to close for longer.
"Today does make it clear that people continue to bear all normal work pressure-(the pressure for teachers to continue to maintain all normal teaching abilities and for children to continue to learn all normal learning-is too great."
For a teacher who is both a parent and a teacher, it is a double frustration that both teaches students and takes care of their children at home.
After spending a lot of time preparing for online courses during the holidays, Toronto elementary school teacher Ashanty Sri tried to calmly mentor her 5th and 6th grade students through device compatibility and internet accessibility issues for most of Monday, and How to navigate best to teach when a high-tech glitch causes a student to leave her online classroom or freeze their video connection.
Sri recalled: "At a certain moment, my lights started to flicker. I was like'Please don't turn off..."
The noise in her classroom also spread to the next room, where her 16-year-old daughter Serena tried to find her way through her online high school classes and courses, and vice versa.
Sri said: "This is challenging." He pointed out that older students need the support of their parents and need a learning space equal to that of young people.
"You can hear her teacher teaching her. I'm teaching my students, but I'm listening to their conversation. And she's listening to my students' conversation, so she feels distracted."
In Alberta, Education Secretary Adriana LaGrange pointed out on social media on Monday that face-to-face schools will reopen as planned on January 11.
I want to thank the teachers, support staff, parents, and everyone in the education system for their hard work and dedication to student safety and learning throughout the pandemic. 2/2 #abed
At the same time, a spokesperson for Ontario’s Minister of Education Stephen Lecce said the government “will continue to follow the recommendations of the Chief Medical Officer of health and medical experts to guide decision-making and ensure student safety.”
Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, an infectious disease expert at Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga, Ontario, west of Toronto, said that any decision to open or close a school needs to consider many factors.
Although the school reflects more of what is happening in the community than the driving factors of COVID-19, “when you reach the point where there is such a large spread in the community, that will definitely change. I Chakrabarti (Chakrabarti) Said Monday: "I think this is part of our foundation for an extra week of online learning. Maybe it will be longer. "
"As the number of people in the community increases, we have to adjust the recommendations, but at the same time, I do know that children do need to go to school... so we have to maintain a balance. I think, at least in January, this will be a tricky balance."
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Hi guys. Chris Jordan is here. Welcome to my 7-minute standing training. No floor movement is required, only chairs and walls, this is what you need. We will do 12 exercises, each for 30 seconds, with a 5 second rest in between. Please remember, before starting exercise, please consult a doctor and ensure exercise safety. If you think you will suffer any adverse effects, please refrain from exercising. Of course, if you have any pain or problems during exercise, please stop immediately. Please make sure you have warmed up and we will start. Well, let's start the first exercise-running/jogging on the spot. let's go. Lift those knees. Smoke those arms. This is aerobic exercise. The goal here is to make our heart beat faster. If we can, let us start jogging, jogging on the spot. Smoke those arms. Lift those knees. Step on the soles of your feet. If you can, please speed up. Looks good. Well, too much, then slow down. Step back in place. Remember, just for your fitness level. 3, 2, 1. carry out. The next exercise for the legs-chair squat. here we go. Spread your feet shoulder-width apart and bend your knees slightly, then lower yourself onto the chair. Use your arms to balance. While maintaining good form and skill, go as deep as possible. Put those knees behind the toes. Can't go so deep, it's okay. Half down beautiful. keep going. Use your arms again to balance. 3, 2, 1. carry out. Prepare time for the upper body. Let's do a push-up. Lean your hands on the wall, leave your feet, and keep your body straight from head to heel, lower yourself, and then push against the wall. Every time you put down and push yourself away, feel the work of your arms, shoulders, and chest. Too hard? Bring your feet closer. so easy? Put your feet farther. You did very well. Keep breathing. We are almost done. 3, 2, 1. The next exercise of the core-standing bicycle sit-ups. Put your hands behind your ears. here we go. Move in place and bring the opposite elbow to the opposite knee. Twist your upper body and do sit-ups. Looks good. If your elbows cannot touch your knees, please do your best. Get as close as possible, but make sure to tighten your abdomen and move your upper body toward your lower body. 3, 2, 1. carry out. Time for aerobic exercise-standing or squatting and push-ups. let's go. The feet are shoulder-width apart and slightly wider, and then punch holes. Have your shelf and box. If possible, let us squat down like a box. Looks good. Remember, the goal here is aerobic exercise. Let's increase the heart rate again. The punching speed is faster. Squat faster. Too much? Stand still and punch. here we go. It's almost done. 3, 2, 1. carry out. Move forward. Leg time is up-chair assisted squat. The left foot is in front and the right foot is behind. Place your right knee on the ground. Keep your front knees behind your front toes. Well, if necessary, use a chair to maintain balance and stability. beautiful. Okay, switch legs. Front right, rear left. The same action. Place the back knees on the ground. Good upright posture. Keep breathing. Adjust the range according to your fitness level. 3, 2, 1. carry out. Let us move on. It's time for the upper body exercise. Let's make a chair assisted push-up. Put your hands on the edge of the chair, leave your feet, and go. Make the body straight from head to toe. Put your body down towards the chair, and every time you put it down and push away, you will feel the work of your arms, shoulders and chest. Squeeze the abdominal muscles, squeeze the core, squeeze the gluteal muscles and legs to keep the body straight and stable. It's almost done. here we go. 3, 2, 1. keep going. Now is the time for another core exercise. Let's make a wall panel. Lean forearms against the wall, feet away, body straight from head to heel. Have your plank. You can operate on the floor or against the wall. same. Again, is it too easy? Let the feet go further. Too hard? Bring your feet close to the wall. You understand that the abdominal muscles work hard to keep the body straight from head to toe. Squeeze the legs and hips. 3, 2, 1. Time to move on. Next exercise-step on or jump on the jack. here we go. It's aerobic exercise time. What is the purpose? Let's increase the heart rate. This is a stepper jack. If you can, take a bungee jump with me. It's a bit difficult and has a greater impact, but it will increase your heart rate. If you can do this. If not, it doesn't matter, you can go back to the step jack. Let's increase our heart rate, but do it safely. 3, 2, 1. carry out. It's time for leg exercises. Let us sit on the wall. Sit on the wall with your knees directly above your ankles. Lean back flat against the wall, arms crossed. Keep that position. Once again, you can adjust. Too hard? Propose a bit higher. so easy? Lower it a bit. You will find the level that suits you. Stick to it. Knowing that it feels like your thigh muscles are working hard to keep you in place. You have this to start. 3, 2, 1. carry out. Let's upper body again. We are going back to the wall, push-ups. Hands against the wall. You know what to do. Leave your feet and lower yourself. Push your arms away again, and push your arms, shoulders, and chest down to the wall. Keep breathing. And you know that you can adjust the position of your feet to make it easier or harder. It's almost done. here we go. 3, 2, 1. The last exercise of the core-standing side crunches. Put your hands behind your ears. look at this. Right knee to right elbow, left knee to left elbow. Touch the knee to the elbow as much as possible. If you can't, that's okay, please do your best. Make sure to bend your upper body and core so that your knees and elbows are close to each other. You will feel tightening on both sides of your abdomen. superior. 3, 2, 1. carry out. 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On the first day of the Nebraska State Legislative Session in 2021, the family of the Nebraska State Senator sat on the South Terrace on Wednesday.
On the first day of the Nebraska Legislative Session in 2021, state senators will speak on Wednesday.
When they were sworn in on Wednesday, state senators Rita Sanders (Rita Sanders) and Raymond Aguilar (Raymond Aguilar) raised their hands. On the first day of the ceremony, the senator was sworn in.
Senator and sibling John Cavanaugh (left) and Machaela Cavanaugh speak on Wednesday on the first day of the 2021 Nebraska State Legislative Assembly.
NSW Senator Terrell McKinney looked up on Wednesday on the first day of the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session.
State Senator Lynn Waltz, elected chairman of the Board of Education, stood at her desk on Wednesday on the first day of the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session.
On the first day of the Nebraska Legislative Session in 2021, State Senator Mike Groene walked across the floor.
State Senator Steve Halloran (Steve Halloran), right, on the first day of the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session on Wednesday, against Senators Tony Vargas and Julie Slama (Julie Slama) The executive committee voted.
On the first day of the Nebraska Legislative Session in 2021, state senators listen on the floor on Wednesday.
On the first day of the 2021 conference on Wednesday, the state senator was on the floor of the legislature.
The senator’s family sat on the South Terrace Wednesday to watch the opening day of the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session.
The family of the state senator sat on the south balcony to watch the first day of Wednesday's 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session.
The senator’s family sat on the south balcony to watch the first day of the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session.
On Wednesday, the Nebraska legislature passed that state legislators removed the controversial chairman of the education committee, elected a new speaker and welcomed new members.
After two votes, state senator Lynne Walz of Fremont, a former teacher, was declared better than Senator Mike Groene of North Platte, who served as committee chair for the past four years.
Lynne Walz
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The first ballot ended with an unusual draw, and a senator submitted a blank ballot. Walz won 25-23 in the second attempt.
The other four controversial leadership competitions were also decided by the same narrow votes. In the formal non-party legislature, two-quarters went to the Republican Party and two to the Democratic Party.
Senator Tony Vargas from Omaha said he believes the results show that the nonpartisan system still exists in the legislature. He said that he hopes that the MPs can unite no matter who they support in the game.
Senator Brett Lindstrom of Omaha said he believes the leader election shows "more balance" and recommends that lawmakers move in the right direction for the remainder of the session begin.
But Senator John Arch of La Vista said the triviality of the leadership race shows that lawmakers will have to work together to achieve their goals, rather than relying on like-minded people.
For some senators, Groene has become a symbol of resentment and division in the legislature in recent years. Despite the lack of majority support on the committee, combative Republicans promoted the controversial school discipline bill as the committee chair.
He also tried to rewrite the formula for allocating state aid funds to K-12 schools, but circumvented the efforts of the Education Commission, but failed.
Groene argued in his nomination speech that good legislation takes time, and some people will "falsely claim" that he is not getting along with lobby groups and educational institutions.
Democrat Walz, the vice chairman of the committee, called educating her "enthusiastic" in his nominating speech. She promised to listen to people's opinions instead of dismissing them or their problems. She believes that the committee needs new leadership and a chair who is proud of Nebraska's education system.
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In other major events, Senator Mike Higgs of Lincoln was elected as the new Speaker of Parliament. He is a Republican, and he promised to cooperate with all senators in a fair manner, apply the rules equally, and allow full and fair debate on all legislation.
He also promised that he will never personalize disputes, and is committed to building relationships through listening, thereby working to establish a new legislative culture.
He said: "This state has everything we need to succeed." The same is true for the legislature. "When this place is functioning normally, there is nothing like this in this country."
Republican Senator Blair Ben Hansen (Blair Sen. Ben Hansen) defeated the current committee chairman, the Democrat Lincoln Senator Matt Hansen, in a race to run for the chairman of the legislature's committee on industry, commerce and labor.
In another controversial game, Democrat Vargas served as the vice chairman of the Legislative Council's executive committee. He was challenged by Republican Peruvian Senator Julie Slama.
The day features a pandemic version of the usual first day ceremony. 25 newly-elected or re-elected senators from their seats instead of shaking hands or hugging in a group of bowing and bumping elbows.
Family members of new senators who usually join the legislative council during the oath of office are demoted to watch from the southern and eastern balconies, while lobbyists and other citizens are completely banned.
If not concerned about COVID-19, the 90-day parliament meeting is scheduled to end in early June. Last year, after the virus hit the state, lawmakers suspended the meeting and ended the meeting in the summer.
On New Year's Eve in Omaha, fireworks exploded in the city center and a couple was kissing.
On Tuesday, January 7, 2020, when pedestrians walked on Farnam Street near 17th Street in Omaha, Nebraska, clouds rolled in.
On Thursday, January 9, 2020, two condors co-located in the Charcoal Hills Recreation Area in Omaha, Nebraska under the moonlight.
On Friday, January 10, 2020, in downtown Omaha, snowflakes hang on the tongue of the buffalo statue.
Dachshund puppy Trudy inspires fitness enthusiasts during a lunch workout at The Bodysmith on Friday, January 10, 2020.
On Monday, January 13, 2020, thick fog enveloped the Bob Carey pedestrian bridge.
Preston Love Jr. organizes 40 high school students every year to participate in historical black voting tours in Memphis, Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma and Atlanta. On Friday, January 10, 2020, in front of the Xiao Ai mural near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. near the Keene Memorial at the intersection of N. 24 Street and Lake Street in Omaha, Nebraska, Xiao Ai ( Love, Jr.) posing for portrait.
Irene Harris of Gretna will hold the 35th Annual Cathedral at the Cathedral of Saint Cecilia, Omaha, Nebraska on Friday, January 24, 2020 Sweep through the flower and tree exhibition before the Flower Festival. The theme of the "Four Seasons" exhibition celebrates all occasions and honor florists.
Former Vice President Joe Biden (Joe Biden), one of the next U.S. presidential candidates, delivered a speech in a straw cart in Council Bluffs on Wednesday.
On Monday, officials were in Omaha to help the Eppley Airport plane from the waiting vehicle at the Nebraska Medical Center. Several passengers on the cruise ship with the COVID outbreak were taken to Nebraska for treatment.
Millard South's center Maddie Krull competed with his teammates in the A-level state game on Thursday before pairing with Lincoln Southwest.
Hunter Sallis takes a group photo in downtown Omaha on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. Sallis is one of the highest-ranked high school basketball players in the United States and has some offers for elite college basketball courses.
A patient in a quarantine pod with coronavirus was taken from an ambulance to the Nebraska Medical Biological Shelter on Friday, March 6, 2020.
Hasting's Makenna Asher embraced Bailey Kissinger after winning the C2 State Championship on Saturday.
A Tabitha employee waved to a group of volunteers as they cheered the news of support during a shift at Tabitha Health Care Services in Lincoln on Thursday, March 19, 2020.
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020, a health care professional walked out of the tent before the pass test was conducted at the Bryan LifePointe campus in Lincoln, Nebraska.
On Thursday, March 26, 2020, in Lincoln, Nebraska, Katherine Bergstrom (Katherine Bergstrom) and Charlie (Charlie) play together next to the cat at the safety table. All customers entering the store must visit the safety table to use hand sanitizer or wear gloves.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2020, before meeting with patients at the appointment-only COVID-19 pass-through test site in Omaha, physician assistant Emily Struebing adjusted her mask.
Leah Hanson, 9, and others visited their grandmother from outside the Douglas County Health Center in Omaha on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Due to quarantine (COVID) restrictions, this is the only way for a family to meet each other.
On Saturday, April 11, 2020, in Omaha, Nebraska, a portrait of Jesus was reflected in a puddle during the Easter driving ceremony at the King of Kings Church.
Emma Hutchinson and her father Ralph Hutchinson will be photographed at his home in Omaha on Thursday, May 7, 2020. This is the first and second confirmed case of the novel coronavirus in Nebraska. She spent a few weeks in the hospital and was put on a ventilator after recovering.
On Friday, May 29, 2020, police and protesters clashed during a rally near Omaha's 72nd Town and Dodge.
On Friday, May 29, 2020, during a protest at 72nd and Dodge Street, Kyra Parker flashed a peace sign as he walked backwards in a tear gas.
On Friday, May 29, 2020, the Omaha Police Patrol patrolled demonstrators near the 72nd and Dodge Streets.
After the curfew at 8pm, law enforcement officers stood on 13th Street on Sunday night, trying to disperse the crowd.
After a curfew at 8pm on Sunday night in downtown Omaha, a protester walked before strengthening law enforcement.
On Sunday, June 7, 2020, during a rally, marchers walked eastward toward Memorial Park (Dodge Street).
In Omaha on Sunday, a woman climbed the mountain holding a commemorative plaque and went up the mountain in the memorial park for a solidarity rally.
Terrell McKinney, Leo Louis II and J Shannon raised their fists in a solidarity rally at Omaha Memorial Park on Sunday.
Protesters gather outside the Omaha Cupcake in Omaha on Wednesday, June 24, 2020. They called on US Senate candidate Chris Janicek, who owns a bakery, to withdraw from the competition after sending a series of sexually inappropriate text messages to his members. Staff.
On Wednesday, June 24, 2020, JJ Greve of Omaha and his friend Ilan Perez watched his family roll over the trampoline on Elkhorn. The Perez family’s yard has an above-ground swimming pool, skating ramp and trampoline. Due to the coronavirus and social distancing measures, families are trying to find new ways to enjoy summer vacation at home.
More than a hundred people gathered to commemorate the place where James Scullock was shot and killed. In a protest in downtown Omaha, the white bar owner Jake Gardner shot and killed the 22-year-old black man Scurlock in the second week in a month.
On Friday, July 17, 2020, Aiden Tupper and his siblings, Janey, Blythe and Ronan pick ripe tomatoes at home.
On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, during the Nebraska Prospect Baseball Camp in Werner Park, Trey Kobza was unlikely to be able to catch up to twice the left.
On Monday, July 20, 2020, when a friend was defending at the Kobe Center in North Omaha, Junub Char tried a shot.
By Monday, August 3, 2020, more than one hundred people participated in the demonstration of the Omaha Metropolitan Educators. They asked to wear masks before returning to the classrooms in the Omaha Front Yard Memorial Park.
League Omaha's Elma N'For (left) celebrated Sebastián Contreras's goal in the first half and tied the game with forward Madison FC.
On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from the memorial park, the Dodge Street pedestrian bridge crossed the south side and the leaves began to change color.
Katie Galligan (6) of Elkhorn South will participate in the Elkhorn South vs. Papillion-La Vista South Metro Conference Championship battle at Papillion-La Vista South High School on Thursday, October 22, 2020.
After the game on Friday, Omaha Skutt (Omaha Skutt) Catholic walking left the field, Elkhorn (Elkhorn) student area swept the field.
Millard North quarterback Jimmy Quaintance had a touchdown with Charlie Quaintance, center and Barrett Luce in the first quarter against Norfolk at Bulie Stadium on Friday, October 23, 2020. Jimmy threw the pass to his brother Charlie.
President-elect Biden’s supporter Isaiah Rose holds the Biden presidential flag to celebrate Biden’s election at the corner of the 72nd and Dodge Streets in Omaha on Saturday, November 7, 2020.
Cam Taylor-Britt of Nebraska and Jahan Dotson of Penn State both entered the finish zone at Lincoln on Saturday.
Zach VanValkenburg of Iowa was shot from Adrian Martinez of Nebraska after being hit by Chauncey Golston of Iowa. (Adrian Martinez) Touched his body.
On December 8, an explosion occurred at 4810 51st Street in the United States, killing 73-year-old homeowner Theresa Toledo, 45-year-old daughter Angela Toledo, and 28-year-old Angela’s son Alexander Toledo.
Omaha Fire Department investigators said Thursday that the home’s natural gas leak was ignited and caused an explosion. But fire officials have not yet determined why the gas was released into the house.
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A constitutional amendment introduced on Thursday will allow Nebraska voters to decide whether to legalize marijuana for all Nebraskas 21 and older.
State Senator Julie Slama introduced a bill that would allow Nebraska to regain the “winner-takes-all” method of allocating electoral votes and pass a constitutional amendment to require photos ID card.
State Senator Steve Lathrop said that draft legislation No. 51 "is about ensuring that the police department is the professional we expect."
According to a bill introduced in the legislature on Friday, hospitals, businesses and schools in Nebraska will be immune from most lawsuits related to the coronavirus.
According to Legislative Act No. 227, it is illegal to use social media to post someone’s address and photo to cause mental distress or to harass and violently target someone.
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