Nebraska Democrats clash in US House primary for the state's 'blue dot' district

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Polls have closed across Nebraska, where the fate of the state's “blue dot” — a small, but significant factor in presidential politics — took center stage Tuesday as Democrats selected a congressional nominee in thestate's high-profile 2nd District.

Associated Press Denise Powell, candidate for the Democratic nomination to the House of Representatives in Nebraska's second district, votes in the Nebraska Primary Election at Omaha Community Playhouse Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz) Denise Powell hugs her husband, Hobson, after voting in the Nebraska Primary Election at Omaha Community Playhouse Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Omaha, Neb. Powell is a candidate for the Democratic nomination to the House of Representatives in Nebraska's second district. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz) State Sen. John Cavanaugh speaks at an office in Lincoln, Neb., Friday, April 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Margery A. Beck) Political activist Denise Powell speaks at a fundraising event Thursday, April 16, 2026, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Margery A. Beck) District county clerk Crystal Rhoades speaks at a fundraising event Thursday, April 16, 2026, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Margery A. Beck)

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State Sen. John Cavanaugh and political activist Denise Powell were seen as the top contenders in the Democraticprimaryas their party looks to the Omaha-area district, where RepublicanU.S. Rep. Don Bacon is retiring, as one of its top targets in the November general election.

The winner will face Republican Brinkner Harding, who ran unopposed in the GOP primary. The Omaha City Council member is endorsed by President Donald Trump.

The district draws national attention because Nebraska is one of just two states that splits its electoral votes in presidential elections. The 2nd District has gone to Democratic presidential candidates three out of five times since 2008 — a “blue dot” in an otherwise sea of red.

Some Democrats contended that the very survival of the “blue dot,” a point of intense local pride, was at stake on Tuesday.

Some argued that a Cavanaugh primary victory would jeopardize the district's special status because he'd be leaving his valuable state legislative seat, making it easier for Republicans in the Nebraska Legislature to change the law that allows the state to split its electoral votes.

The issue has defined the primary contest, where the leading candidates have much in common ideologically, perhaps more than any other.

Outside an Omaha polling place, Beth Pepitone said she voted for Powell because she wanted someone who would stand up to Trump.

“I just think we’re going in the wrong direction and it’s very sad,” said Pepitone. “I want to preserve the ‘blue dot.’”

Opponents say the ‘blue dot’ is in danger

The Democratic argument against Cavanaugh has little to do with his politics or policies.

His opponents and groups backing them have flooded mailboxes, airwaves and social media warning that if he wins the congressional primary, Nebraska's Republican governor would appoint a conservative Republican to replace him in the Legislature.

That move, they say, could give state Republicans enough votes to enact a conservative wish list that includes stricter limitations on abortion and transgender rights.

It could also empower Republicans to enactmidcycle redistrictingor change the state's unusual system of splitting presidential electoral votes, some Democrats argue. Republicans failed in 2024 to pass a bill that would have made Nebraska the 49th state to award its Electoral College votes on awinner-take-allbasis.

“Our Blue Dot. We fought hard for it. But if John Cavanaugh goes to Congress, it could all fall down,” cautions one TV ad by the super PAC New Democrat Majority.

EMILY’s List, a national group that supports women running for office, has put its reach and money behind Powell, calling Cavanaugh’s candidacy “a gift to MAGA Republicans.”

Republican groups also target Cavanaugh

Republican groups have sent out mailers and social media posts claiming Cavanaugh “is in agreement with President Donald Trump” and showing a photo of Cavanaugh overlaid on a photo of the president, making it appear as if the two are standing together.

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“Clearly, the Republicans know that I’m the strongest general election candidate,” Cavanaugh said. “And so they’re trying to hurt me.”

The attacks on Cavanaugh show Democrats and Republicans believe he has the best chance of winning the general election, said Paul Landow, a former Nebraska Democratic Party executive director.

He called the “blue dot” attacks disingenuous, noting Republicans already have a filibuster-proof majority in the Legislature but have still failed to pass key elements of their agenda because it is unpopular even among GOP lawmakers. The argument that a Cavanaugh win could weaken the state’s “blue dot” also assumes Democrats won’t pick up additional legislative seats this year, he said.

“There’s so many things that have to fall into place for this alleged danger to the ‘blue dot,’” Landow said. “It’s just wild speculation.”

The Democratic primary grows contentious

While all the Democratic contenders cite affordability and opposition to Trump administration policies — from immigration and healthcare to military actions — the top contenders began attacking one another more aggressively in the days leading up to the primary.

Powell co-founded Women Who Run Nebraska, a political action committee that supports progressive female candidates, and she has a decade of Democratic political activism. She's never held office but said her deep connections have helped her with independents and third-party voters who make up nearly 30% of the district's electorate.

“My name recognition has increased dramatically,” Powell said, adding that "people are really connecting with my message.”

The winner of Tuesday's primary will head to a highly competitive general election.

Trump won the district in 2016, and the retiring Bacon, who has clashed with Trump, has held the House seat for five terms.

At an Omaha polling place, independent Hayden Kephart said her biggest concern is inflation.

“Obviously the price of everything has really gone up,” she said. “And the price of oil can be a factor in everyday life and travel plans.”

Other Tuesday contests

U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts won Tuesday's GOP primary in his bid to seek a full term following his2023 appointmentand 2024 special election victory toreplaceRepublicanBen Sasse.

Ricketts was alreadylooking aheadto an expected general election contest against independent candidateDan Osborn, an industrial mechanic and military veteran whocame within 7 pointsof defeating Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer inher 2024 reelection bid. Cindy Burbank won the Democratic primary.

In the race for governor, incumbent Republican Gov. Jim Pillen won his party’s primary, while former state Sen. Lynne Walz won the Democratic nomination.

Peoples reported from New York. Associated Press writer Josh Funk in Omaha, Nebraska, contributed to this report.

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Where did the 'Real Housewives of RI' go on May 10? More Newport drama

In theSunday, May 10, episode, "The Real Housewives of Rhode Island" spent a second day and night atSeaview Terrace in Newport, which, besides being ahistorical mansionthat looks like a castle, also served as a dormitory for nearby Salve Regina University for several decades.

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This point was reinforced when Jamie, one of the chauffeurs who shuttles the "Real Housewives" cast around, tellsAlicia CarmodyandJo-Ellen Tiberithat he once lived in the mansion as a college freshman, when he encountered "all sorts of paranormal activity."

Besides the usual interpersonal drama and tears, the second day at the castle included talk of how the "Housewives" cast might have heard some ghostly footsteps, a brief tour of more of the castle and bikinis and fun on a huge inflatable water slide set-up in the yard.

The scenic Rhode Island shots to transition between scenes that have become a mainstay in the series continued in this episode, featuring Newport sights, including the Cliff Walk, several mansions, churches, light houses and waterfront locations, including Bowen's Whard.

Although they were staying put at the mansions, two of the Housewives took a ride to go for a stroll on the Cliff Walk, and the whole group went for a sail on a party boat, so viewers were treated to a couple of new locations:

These were the two new locations shown on the May 10 episode of the Bravo series:

Salve Regina University and the Cliff Walk

Ochre Court mansion commands the landscape where Newport's Cliff Walk enters the campus of Salve Regina University.

Jo-Ellen and Alicia went for a ride without the other "Housewives" cast to have a heart-to-heart about some unsettling experiences in their childhoods. Chauffeur Jamie took them a few blocks away to the world-famousCliff Walk, where it crosses the campus ofSalve Regina University.

But those unfamiliar with this stretch of the Cliff Walk might have no idea the scene was filmed on the Salve Campus. The film crew seemed to go out of its way to avoid showing any scenery that would give away the shooting location:

  • Viewers only see a glimpse of the side of Ochre Court, the former Goelet family mansion that now serves as Salve's main administration building, as Jamie pulls up on Webster Street to drop off Alicia and Jo-Ellen, and again when they return to the car.

  • A Salve sign at the bottom of the stairs where they entered the Cliff Walk was blurred out.

  • And cameras don't even show the Vinland Estate, a mansion on campus in front of which Alicia and Jo-Ellen had most of their talk.

A Salve spokeswoman said that "Housewives" producers had approached the university about filming inside some campus buildings, but the scheduling couldn't be worked out. The university never denied permission to film there.

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Bravo didn't respond to a questions about filming on campus.

Looking south on the Newport Cliff Walk toward the Vinland Estate on the campus of Salve Regina University.

But tourists – or locals – are more than welcome to shoot still photos or video for personal use as they cross the campus. In fact, the grounds are open to the public, so if you meander off the Cliff Walk a bit to get the perfect shot, you have nothing to fear. Campus buildings generally are closed to the public. One exception is Ochre Court, whose first floor is open and every bit as marvelous as other Newport mansions. The entrance is in the front of the building, which is the side facing away from the Cliff Walk.

The Ty One On

The Ty One On, a catamaran that takes passengers out on Narragansett Bay from Newport during the summer season.

After some scenic shots on Bowen's Wharf, the camera shows the six "Housewives" cast members on the Newport trip –Rulla Nehme Pontarellihadn't joined them at Seaview Terrace – boarding a small boat docked at the end of Elm Street.

After Jo-Ellen inquired whether the boat's captain, Tyler Barron, was single – "always on the hunt" to find a man for her sister Jen – he motored the group out to his catamaran Ty One On, which was moored in the harbor.

Barron, who owned Cassarino's Restaurant on Providence's Federal Hill, moves the Ty One On around seasonally, sailing out of Newport from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day weekend each year, heading for warmer climates the rest of the time.

Pink captain's hats and pink champagne flutes awaited the ladies on board the big boat. "This is very nice,"Ashley Iaconettisaid, before announcing she had to go ashore because her young son, back in Wakefield, was being taken to the emergency room.

Remaining onboard, the rest of the ladies indulged in crackers, cheese and tequila as Barron cruised on Narragansett Bay amid some stunning scenic shots of sailboats beneath the Pell Bridge.

"There is nothing like this in the world," Liz McGraw proclaims. "Look at that!"

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Ancient fossil beds and stunning waterfalls await at this Indiana gem

The park is the keeper of some of Indiana's ancient history, including 425-million-year-old shale and limestone rocks andfossil remnants that give clues to a former marine ecosystemwith corals and ancestral squids. But enjoy with your eyes only; public fossil collecting at the park is not allowed.

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Clifty Falls State Park

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Line up your visit after a healthy rain, and trails will take you past waterfalls whose drops from cliffs are dramatic or gentle, based on the season.

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The park is a stop on theIndiana Birding Trail, which catalogs sites that include habitats and climate influences that offer chances to see a diverse array of species at different stages of migration, mating and raising their young.

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  • Best time: During spring and summer, the park offers a full slate of activities, like crafts, hiking meetups and competitions to identify animals sounds. The best views of the waterfalls are in the winter and spring.

  • Getting there: Clifty Falls is near Madison, Indiana, which is about two hours southeast of Indianapolis and about a hour and a half southwest of Cincinnati.

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UFC confirms upcoming fight at Paycom Center, returns after nine years

UFC is officially returning to Oklahoma City for the first time in nearly a decade, the organization announced Saturday.

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A Fight Night will be held at Paycom Center on Saturday, July 18.

"We are honored to host the first UFC event in Oklahoma in nearly 10 years," said Paycom Center General Manager Chris Semrau, per the press release. "The community has been asking for this kind of event for years, and we're very excited to finally bring the highest level of MMA back to Oklahoma City. This will surely be one of the major events of the summer for the region."

UFC is the world's premier mixed martial arts organization, and has come to Oklahoma City three times. The first UFC Fight Night between Nate Diaz and Melvin Guillard on Sept. 16, 2009. The latest fight, a UFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Lee, was hosted on June 25, 2017.

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"Visit Oklahoma City is beyond excited for the return of the UFC to our market after many years," said Visit OKC Vice President of Sports Development Adam Wisniewski, per the press release. "Our city takes pride in hosting the country's most premier sporting events, and bringing another UFC Fight Night is something we are very much looking forward to adding to Oklahoma City's resume.

"We can hardly wait to welcome thousands of fans to Oklahoma City and to assist in producing an event our city will talk about for years to come."

Additional fight card and onsale information will come later in the month, a Paycom Center representative told The Oklahoman.

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How one German artist's remembrance stones turn Berlin sidewalks into Holocaust memorials

BERLIN (AP) — Artist Gunter Demnig carefully placed a palm-sizedHolocaust memorialbrass plaque into the sidewalk on a busy street corner of Berlin. It said: “Johanna Berger, born in 1893, lived here; deported on Nov. 17, 1941, murdered on Nov. 25, 1941.”

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After Demnig had swiped the sand off Berger's memorial stone and those for her husband and two sons, a dozen relatives drew closer around the four plaques, which are called Stolpersteine, or “stumbling blocks,” in German. They put down white roses and recited the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, while traffic roared by on a rainy spring day.

Demnig installed the first plaque inthe German capitalthree decades ago. By now, one can find more than 11,000 of his memorial stones all over the city. But Demnig's decentralized Holocaust memorial goes much further than that — the artist and his teams of supporters have laid 126,000 stones in Germany and 31 other countries across Europe.

In a unique way, the shiny brass squares that are embedded in the pavement, make passersby stop and interrupt their daily lives for a moment as they bend down to read the names of those who perished. Small children can often be seen as they examine the Stolpersteine closely and demand answers from their parents.

“My basic idea behind this was that wherever in Europe the German Wehrmacht, the SS, the Gestapo, and their local collaborators committed murders or carried out deportations, symbolic stones should be placed there," the 78-year-old German artist said in an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The closest thing to a gravestone

Jewish family members oftentimes will travel from all over the world to attend the stonelaying ceremonies, because many of the victims were gassed in the Nazis' concentration camps and these memorial stones are the closest thing to a grave or a burial.

“The Stolpersteine are some kind of substitute for the missing gravestones,” Michael Tischler said after Wednesday's ceremony. The 72-year-old Berliner is a grandnephew of Berger who perished in the Holocaust like several other members of Tischler's family.

“I think this brings the family history to a certain conclusion, or at least a provisional one," Tischler said.

The memorial stones don't only bring solace to the families of the victims, but they have also created some kind of grassroots movement that brings together neighborhood initiatives, schools or religious communities to research the history of their city.

Researching Berlin's Nazi past

Together, old and young browse through archives and check timeworn resident lists to find out if any Jews or others who were persecuted during the Third Reich — such as communists, gays or Roma — used to live in the streets or even homes where they live today.

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Once they can confirm a victim's former place of residence, they arrange for a stonelaying ceremony and make sure the brass plaque is polished periodically, so it won't lose its shine.

On Wednesday, several 10th graders from the Friedrich-Bergius-Schule attended another Berlin stonelaying ceremony on Stierstraße, where many Jews used to live. Demnig's three new stones for the Krein family — Michael, his wife Maria and their daughter Dalila — brought the number of Stolpersteine to 62 on this street.

While Maria and Dalila managed to escape to the U.S. and British-controlled Palestinian territory, respectively, Michael, a musician, died in Berlin in 1940 as a forced laborer under the Nazis.

High school student Sibilla Ehrlich, 16, watched as a group of violinists played solemn melodies and some elderly neighbors talked about the lives of the three Jews under Nazi dictatorship.

“It is just so horrible, all this the hatred of others," she said. “I keep thinking: what if this had been my family."

Before the Holocaust, Berlin had the biggest Jewish community in Germany. In 1933, the year the Nazis came to power, around 160,500 Jews lived in Berlin. By the end of World War II in 1945, their numbers had diminished to about 7,000 through emigration and extermination.

All in all, around 6 million European Jews and others were killed in the Holocaust.

As Germany commemorates theAllied liberationfromthe Nazis81 years ago on May 8, many people in Germany fear that the lessons of the Holocaust may be forgotten asthe far right is quickly gaining influencein Germany again.

Tischler, too, worries about his country's future in times ofrising antisemitism, but he says the memorial stones offer a glimpse of hope.

“I hope that these Stolpersteine will still give some people pause for thought,” he said.

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Trouble in paradise? Jaylen Brown mentor Tracy McGrady hints Boston Celtics star unhappy

Is there trouble brewing in paradise? If we are talking about the Boston Celtics and recent rumbles that the Georgia native might not be happy with his current ball club, both may be an understatement, though it is certainly something to monitor. We are referring, of course, to recent comments made by friend and mentor of Brown, NBA legend Tracy McGrady. In a recentepisodeof his "Cousins" podcast, McGrady shared that the Cal alum might have a bone to pick with Boston's front office.

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"I think his frustration lies deeply within the organization and other things that," said McGrady to his cohost (and cousin) Vince Carter. "Of course, of course, I knew that," answered the latter. "We don't really have details too," continued McGrady.

"It's just been a lot of stuff that I've been hearing going on with the Boston organization with JB," added theHouston Rocketsicon.

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"So I think part of him is like ‘I showed you guys more of who I am as a basketball player, not only what I did on the basketball court, but the leadership that I displayed within this team and you've seen that, not having our best player in (Jayson Tatum)."

"You’ve seen the different side of me and what I'm able to bring to the game of basketball.' So, all that stuff I think came into play with him and his frustration. However, the 3-1 loss, it was devastating because this never happened in Boston's history with any other greats."

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Powerball winning numbers for Monday, May 4. Check your tickets

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