In today's edition of The Public Pulse, World-Herald readers chime in on President Donald Trump's talk of conducting a mid-decade census, the need for civil discourse in society, and Rep. Mike Flood's recent town hall.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, readers continue to weigh in on Rep. Mike Flood's recent town hall.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, World-Herald readers weigh in on Mike Flood's town hall, the Maha music festival, and government expenditures in the Trump era.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, World-Herald readers chime in about the merits of redistricting in the Nebraska state legislature and the work of a group of Nebraska students fighting to protect the environment.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, World-Herald readers weigh in on the Nebraska congressional delegation, Black role models in Omaha, the benefits of U.S. foreign aid, and historical mistreatment of women.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, Omaha World-Herald readers chime in with a question for Don Bacon, critiques of Pete Ricketts, Deb Fischer, and Donald Trump, and condolences to the family of Ozzy Osbourne.
In this edition of The Public Pulse, Omaha World-Herald readers weigh in on Nebraska's congressional delegation, the state of research funding for the University of Nebraska and efforts to protect public land.
World-Herald readers share their perspectives on child care in Nebraska in the latest edition of The Public Pulse.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, Omaha World-Herald readers weigh in on both sides of the Big Beautiful Bill debate, and on Sen. Pete Ricketts' recent comments about immigration reform.
In today's edition of The Public Pulse, World-Herald readers chime in on a recent state government layoff, the Nebraska congressional delegation's alignment with President Trump, and the cost of parking in downtown Omaha.
Omaha World-Herald readers share their views on the Heartland Pride parade, ICE's treatment of detainees, the health care system, and Trump's tariffs.
In today's edition of the Public Pulse, readers share their views on Donald Trump, the Omaha streetcar project, and Zohran Mamdani.
In this edition of The Public Pulse, readers weigh in on the media's coverage of Rep. Don Bacon; the Associated Press' coverage of President Trump; Trump hosting a UFC match at the White House; and Trump's views on Democrats.
In this edition of the Pulse, readers chide The World-Herald for last weekend's editorial; express fear of the Trump administration and disapproval of congressional Democrats; and urge Omaha to abandon the city's streetcar project.
Readers weigh in on Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Deb Fischer, Pete Ricketts, and Mahatma Gandhi in the latest edition of the Public Pulse.
If you're a parent or guardian in Nebraska, what do you do for childcare? We want to know!
In today's installment of The Public Pulse, readers weigh in on both sides of the recent U.S. bombing campaign against Iranian nuclear sites.
World-Herald readers weigh in on last weekend's 'No Kings' protests and the U.S. Army parade.
World-Herald readers weigh in on No Kings Day, immigration enforcement, a hopeful message from Pope Leo, and the city's need to make its roads safer for drivers.
World-Herald readers write about brain health, self checkout, federal spending, and Democrats' use of profanity.
Public Pulse writers share their views on Joe Biden's cognitive decline, Congress' passage of Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," and how businesses should handle pricing in a world without pennies.
This installment of the Public Pulse features World-Herald readers' reactions to John Ewing's election as the next mayor of Omaha.
Attorney General Mike Hilgers has already lost his case against the Medical Marijuana ballot initiative in District Court, writes one Public Pulse writer.
Public Pulse readers weigh in on tariffs' impact on Nebraska businesses, President Trump's scrapped plan to rename Veterans Day, a bill in the legislature that could save lives, and volunteering at an Omaha elementary school.
World-Herald readers comment on the preservation of Nebraska's Blue Dot, the rude greeting that Sen. Pete Ricketts got at a town hall meeting last month, and the city of Omaha's tree-planting process.
"Kevin Penrod's idea for a colossus is a little too late and way too small. I think Omaha already has a colossus," Pulse contributor writes.
Every coach should have to referee at least one game per year, Pulse contributor writes.
"Mike Heck will always be remembered as perhaps the best basketball player to come out of Papillion," Pulse contributor writes.
"Rep. Don Bacon really doesn’t seem to get it," writes on Pulse contributor. "Thank you, Rep. Don Bacon," writes another.