Politics
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Here’s who’s on the ballot in Nevada’s House primary elections
From a video game composer to a longtime DJ, these candidates are looking to challenge safe House incumbents en route to the November election. Little time remains before Nevada’s June 11 primary, but there are still several ways to have your voice heard in deciding who represents the Silver State on Capitol Hill. The early…
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Here’s who’s on the ballot in Nevada’s Senate primary.
From a heavily favored Democratic incumbent to a crowded Republican field, these are the candidates vying for US Senate ahead of November’s general election. There’s still time to make your voice heard by casting a vote in Nevada’s statewide primary. Although the early voting period ends Friday, Election Day is Tuesday, June 11, and folks…
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California is building the largest water recycling plant in the US. How will that help Nevada?
The federal government gave $99 million to help build a state-of-the-art water recycling facility planned to open in 2032. Officials hope it will lessen California’s reliance on the Colorado River, thus helping Nevada. California officials moving to build the largest water recycling facility in the US got a welcome boost last month after the project…
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Northern Nevadans fear NV Energy plan would mean some of highest service charges in U.S.
The proposal, which is confined to the north for now, is designed to stabilize energy bills, according to the utility, which wants to increase its rate of return to investors from 9.5% to 10.4%.
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Senate Republicans block bill to protect birth control access
The bill would have guaranteed the right for Americans to obtain and use birth control without government interference. It would also protect the right of health care providers to distribute information about contraception and provide it to patients.
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Big corporations are suing to block Biden’s efforts to lower costs
From the cost of medication to education to everyday expenses, the Biden administration has passed several laws and implemented many federal rules taking on giant corporations, but big businesses are fighting tooth and nail to protect their profits.
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Trump supporters call for violence against jurors after his felony conviction
Donald Trump’s felony conviction has drawn outrage from Republican leaders and voters, some of whom have even called for violent retribution against the jury and judge involved in the former president’s New York hush money trial.
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México elige a Claudia Sheinbaum como su primera mujer presidenta
Los mexicanos y mexicanas acudieron a las urnas en una jornada en la que, por primera vez, resultó electa una mujer para ocupar la silla presidencial en 200 años de democracia en México.
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Sam Brown opposes many gun safety reforms. How will that shape the 2024 US Senate race?
Sam Brown has been on record saying he opposes many gun safety measures supported by Nevada voters, and that the Second Amendment ‘shall not be infringed.’ Since his foray into Nevada politics nearly four years ago, Republican US senate candidate Sam Brown has been frank when it comes to his laissez faire stance on gun…

























