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Legislators, governor will address SNAP in special session if shutdown lingers
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s deputy chief of staff and finance director told lawmakers a special legislative session will happen in November and will include funding issues for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP.
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As Colorado River nears collapse, it faces leadership, transparency ‘crisis,’ environmentalists warn
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. A new report from a coalition of environmental organizations offers recommendations on how to address the declining water supply in the river as negotiations over its future stall. By…
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Madres en Nevada temen por el acceso a la salud de sus familias ante los recortes del partido Republicano
Cerca de un billón de dólares en recortes a Medicaid y la posible pérdida de los créditos fiscales que subsidian los planes del Affordable Care Act (ACA) podrían afectar la capacidad de miles de Nevadenses de acceder a atención médica asequible.
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‘He’s not our champion’: Joe Lombardo’s ugly record of blocking women’s health care
Since taking office in January 2023, Lombardo has vetoed 162 bills—including many that would have strengthened families and women’s health care.
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Juez prohíbe a ICE trasladar a centros de adultos a menores no acompañados al cumplir 18 años
El 4 de octubre de 2025, un juez del Distrito de Columbia bloqueó una directiva de ICE para trasladar automáticamente a los menores inmigrantes no acompañados a centros de detención para adultos al cumplir 18 años. La directiva de ICE que fue bloqueada habría infringido una orden judicial permanente que entró en vigor en septiembre…
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School choice and low funding create enrollment vacuum for Nevada public schools
As the educational landscape adjusts to structural changes like reduced federal funding, expanded school choice, and charters, enrollment in low-ranking schools plummets.
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A new car vs. health insurance? Average family job-based coverage hits $27K
With the federal shutdown entering its fourth week, spurred by a stalemate over the cost of health insurance for 22 million Americans on Affordable Care Act plans, a new report shows that over 154 million people with coverage through an employer also face steep price hikes — and that the situation is likely to get…
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Home sale profits dwindling but still above pre-pandemic levels, says report
Las Vegas home sellers saw a median profit of 53% in the third quarter of this year, down from 59.6% a year ago. The typical Las Vegas home sold in the third quarter had been owned for about eight and a half years, according to a new report from ATTOM, a real estate data analyst.
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Ford, Tesla supplier delays Reno facility closure after mass layoffs
SA Automotive notified the city of Reno and the state that it is updating a mass layoff notice it sent earlier this year announcing plans to shut down operations by Oct. 7. The closure date has been moved to Nov. 14.
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Suicidios y adolescentes: consejos para proteger a tus hijos si usan ChatGPT u otros asistentes de IA
Casi 3 de cada 4 adolescentes utilizan chatbots de compañía y 1 de cada 3 considera que sus conversaciones con la inteligencia artificial (IA) son tan o más satisfactorias que con sus amigos reales, según una investigación de Common Sense Media. Varias investigaciones indican que algunos chatbots pueden ofrecer información peligrosa a menores, incluyendo métodos…

























