Politics
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Biden caps credit card late fees at $8
More than 45 million Americans who are charged late fees on credit cards each year will save an average of $220 annually under the new rule.
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What’s next for Clark County schools in the wake of Superintendent Jara’s departure?
Superintendent Jesus Jara resigned from the superintendent position of the Clark County School District. Here’s what’s next for Clark County schools.
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Inicia registro de candidaturas en los condados Clark y Washoe
El período de presentación de candidatos para cargos no judiciales en el Condado Clark comenzó el lunes 4 de marzo y durará hasta el viernes 15 de marzo, de 8 a. m. a 5 p. m., excepto los fines de semana.
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100,000 families to see lower child care costs under new Biden policy
Under the new regulations, child care copayments will be capped at 7% of a family’s income for those participating in certain federal child care programs, applications for these programs will be made more accessible, and child care providers will receive some much needed support.
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Dio inicio campaña “Mujeres por Biden-Harris” en Las Vegas
a primera dama Jill Biden instó a las mujeres de Nevada a reelegir a su esposo, el presidente Joe Biden, y a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris durante un evento efectuado en el salón SEIU Local 1107, en Las Vegas el sábado 2 de marzo de 2024.
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Groups formally launch campaign to enshrine abortion protections in Nevada constitution
State law allows for any person in Nevada who is pregnant to have an abortion in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. The proposed amendment to the constitution would further enshrine abortion protections by cementing those rights in the state constitution.
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Report: Trump’s policies hurt Nevadans’ health and the environment
Trump’s environmental policies had a particularly negative effect on the Latino community in Nevada, which makes up nearly a third of the population of the state.
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Op-ed: Trump’s journey from hosting The Apprentice to being the biggest loser
Leading up to the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump honed a carefully crafted image of himself as a successful businessman and a winner. But in reality, Trump has a long record of failure, according to Chris Edelson, a professor and author of two books on US presidential power.

























