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Opinion: Pride Month means celebrating diversity and LGBTQ+ empowerment
June marks Pride Month, a time dedicated to honoring the LGBTQ+ community and celebrating their history, achievements, and contributions to society. Pride Month is not just a vibrant festival of parades and events but a profound reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and acceptance. It embodies a collective effort to foster inclusivity, promote understanding,…
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EXCLUSIVE: A chat with Julie Chávez Rodríguez, campaign manager for Biden’s reelection campaign
Political activist and granddaughter of César Chávez speaks on how the Biden-Harris campaign is working to win the Latino vote in Nevada and the recent executive order aiming to keep immigrant families together. She also touches on how her grandfather and his legacy influences her work.
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6 times Trump insulted US veterans
Former president Donald Trump has a long history of clashing with military families and US veterans. The newly convicted felon, who famously evaded the Vietnam War draft, has even reportedly called slain US soldiers “losers” and “suckers.”
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Dental office credit cards are pushing people further into debt
With limited coverage for adult dental care and lofty out-of-pocket costs, some patients are turning to dental credit cards—but experts say these cards are “predatory.”
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Nevada Attorney General will appeal judge’s decision to toss fake elector case
The judge sided with attorneys who represent six Nevada Republicans who said Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford erred in bringing the case before a grand jury in Las Vegas. A Clark County Judge on Friday dismissed felony cases against six Nevada Republicans who participated in an effort to falsely allocate the state’s six electoral votes…
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Piden incremento salarial y capacitación para trabajadores de atención domiciliaria
Defensores piden salario mínimo de $20 para trabajadores de atención domiciliaria, mayor financiamiento y capacitación.
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Opinion: Two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, I am stronger and angrier
If they were going to ban abortion, who knew what else they were going to start banning?
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Opinion: We’re fighting to protect Nevadans’ reproductive rights. And we need your help
Two years ago, I, along with countless others across Nevada watched in shock and horror as the United States Supreme Court handed down a decision that flung America back to the Dark Ages. That day, for the first time in our nation’s history, women possessed fewer rights than our mothers and our grandmothers before them. …
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Opinion: Two years since Roe fell, the fight to protect women’s health care is as important as ever
As we mark the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe v. Wade and upend a woman’s right to choose in this country, the fight continues to prevent anti-choice politicians from further eroding women’s rights – even in pro-choice states like Nevada. Here in Nevada, we proudly believe that a…
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Nevada’s abortion protections provide a safe haven for women from other states
Nevada reproductive rights advocates are concerned about the sustainability of providing care and services as conservative lawmakers in neighboring states have repeatedly sought to ban abortion since the end of Roe v. Wade.

























