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Cricket baiting continues at the ground level in Elko County, but the Nevada Department of Agriculture continues to await ...
Throughout U.S. history, the best presidents sparingly sought to use federal forces not to exacerbate tensions but as a last ...
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Passage of the bill resulted in a quickly escalating rupture of the political alliance between President Trump and Elon Musk.
By all accounts, Kyle L. Ward is an excellent selection to be police chief, with a solid Nevada law-enforcement background and, like his predecessor, a sense of humanity.
JERUSALEM — Israel launched a major attack on Iran Friday, drawing their long-running shadow war into the open conflict in a way that could spiral into a wider, more dangerous regional war.
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Protests are erupting in Los Angeles and other cities, with streets filled with demonstrators clashing with police. The president deployed National Guard troops and Marines.
The Army expects up to 200,000 people could attend and says the parade will cost an estimated $25 million to $45 million.
In an unexpected move, Nevada GOP Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill that would have required voters to show a photo ID.
The order takes effect at noon Friday. It said the deployment violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded Trump's statutory authority.
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