Who is Mark Kelly? What to know about Arizona's Democratic senator USA Today - Vertical Jan 12, 2026 Jan 12, 2026 Updated Feb 12, 2026 0 Stars Who Are Open About Their Mental Health Struggles 500k for Workforce Development Center Fillmore Emergency Manager Watch: Church carries cross across Lincoln Jackie and Shadow’s 2026 chicks make Easter debut on live cam Hall County courthouse Beam Signing and Raising Chip Foose a quick drawer US rescues airman from Iran after intense firefight in enemy territory Where Did The Easter Bunny Tradition Come From? Pam Bondi is out at US Attorney General Trump Sends ICE Agents to Airports — But TSA Workers Say It Is Not Helping Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg, Sam Hoiberg, Rienk Mast and Jamarques Lawrence after NCAA Sweet 16 loss to Iowa Trump says it would take 4 hours to destroy Iran’s bridges and power plants Athlete of the Week-Reese Holscher-Kearney High School What to know about the resignation of Joe Kent as Trump's counterterrorism chief Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., is a former Navy fighter pilot and astronaut turned senator. Here's what else to know about Arizona's senator. As featured on Democrats see a path to win the Senate. It's narrow and has little room for error Despite the challenges, Democrats see reasons for optimism in the broader political climate. Latest video A groundbreaking ceremony in Fremont for a Dostofarm production facility Lincoln Standing Bear students learn to use robotics and automation to prepare them for future careers (copy) State-Bound Speech Berke Buyuktuncel enters transfer portal | Pick Six Podcast Preserving rural Jewish life is the focus of a Maine center this Passover Did US really secure 'overwhelming military victory' in Iran? Iran ceasefire holds as Hegseth calls war ‘a historic and overwhelming victory’ UK: Pro-Iranian Protesters Rally Outside Downing Street Against US Military Action in Iran Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg, Sam Hoiberg, Rienk Mast and Jamarques Lawrence after NCAA Sweet 16 loss to Iowa
Democrats see a path to win the Senate. It's narrow and has little room for error Despite the challenges, Democrats see reasons for optimism in the broader political climate.
Lincoln Standing Bear students learn to use robotics and automation to prepare them for future careers (copy)