Politics
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Nevada Supreme Court OKs reproductive freedom petition
The ruling won’t impact a referendum voters could see in November, but it established a legal acknowledgment of reproductive care in Nevada, a reproductive rights advocate says. The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a referendum initiative aiming to amend the state’s constitution to add protections for abortion and other reproductive freedoms met requirements…
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Dina Titus obtiene fondos para crear mayor acceso a vivienda asequible
La congresista por el Distrito 1 de Nevada, Dina Titus, anunció una subvención para reconstruir juntos el sur de Nevada.
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Rosen introduces bill to seal marijuana convictions in states where it’s legal
The legislation would establish a program to cover costs of expunging low-level cannabis offenses in states where marijuana has been legalized.
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What to know about Trump’s legal issues
The former president’s Manhattan hush money trial began on Monday. All in all, the 2024 Republican presidential nominee faces 91 charges across the four cases he’s been indicted in. He has pleaded not guilty to all of them.
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Clark County approves strict rules on street food vendors
Street food vendors finally get a licensing process, but must deal with new distance limits from parks and schools that could keep them from key clientele and affect their sales.
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It’s official: Your boss has to give you time off to recover from childbirth or get an abortion
Employees across the US will now have access to unpaid time off to recover from childbirth or to access an abortion. Here’s what you need to know about the new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act changes.
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Trump says he’s pro-worker. His record says otherwise.
Trump’s policies made more than eight million workers ineligible for overtime pay, allowed for the outsourcing and offshoring of American jobs, made it harder for workers to join a union, and failed to protect American workers during the pandemic.
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VP Harris urges Nevadans to support abortion rights ballot measure
Vice President Kamala Harris and an Arizona state legislator warned Nevadans abortion bans “can happen anywhere” and that a national ban could supersede state protections.

























