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These three bills could affect Nevada women’s rights in 2025
From ensuring incarcerated women get their necessary health care to advocating for survivors, just a glimpse of the 2025 Nevada legislative session’s bills on reproductive and women’s rights.
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Three education bills to look out for in Nevada’s 2025 legislative session
The state Legislature opens its next session on Feb. 3 but bills are already being introduced and discussed, including several related to expanding access to state-funded pre-K.
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Adelantan la Navidad a estudiantes de Snyder E. S. con zapatos gratis de Shoes That Fit
Adelantan la Navidad a estudiantes de Snyder Elementary School con zapatos gratis de Shoes That Fit.
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How a government shutdown would affect Nevada
After President-elect Donald Trump rejected a bipartisan resolution to avert a shutdown of the federal government ahead of a Friday deadline, Nevada officials say many federal workers could be forced to work without pay during a busy holiday travel season. A looming government shutdown instigated by President-elect Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk could…
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New study finds that air pollution could be threatening the success of IVF treatment
Researchers looked at the air pollution levels while the donor eggs were developing and the 72 days when the sperm was developing and found a link between an increase in exposure to air pollution and lower embryo quality and egg survival in both cases.
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Recuerdan en Las Vegas el Día del Inmigrante con efusivo mensaje de la presidenta de México
Recuerdan en Las Vegas el Día del Inmigrante con efusivo mensaje de la presidenta de México.
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Sick of hidden fees on concert tickets and hotel stays? A new federal rule bans them.
Now, live event businesses and hotels must clearly list their prices in both their advertising and pricing information.
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Is that a drone or a plane? Experts help explain the differences
Is that a drone, a plane or a helicopter? Experts who study unmanned aircraft systems say it can be tough to tell from miles away, but there are clues.
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Anuncian nombramientos de líderes ejecutivas en el College of Southern Nevada
Clarissa M. Cota e Yvonne Realivasquez se suman al gabinete presidencial como parte de una reorganización estructural.
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Misinformation about birth control is rampant on social media, alarming doctors
Doctors are concerned that misinformation about birth control might make some women get off it at a time when there are fewer options available for unintended pregnancies in the US.

























