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Congress is considering cutting $880 billion from Medicaid. April’s episode of Purple Politics Nevada explores how that could impact tribal and rural health care.
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Can robots do the job of humans? We know it’s done in car factories. But what about in places where human interaction is more intimate?
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CES, the annual trade show of all things tech, is upon us.
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Well before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal court ruling that prevented cities from punishing unhoused people and paved the way for a national rise in anti-homeless camping bans, Nevada lawmakers considered putting its own limits on how cities respond to homelessness.
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We’re hearing more about avian flu, which is widespread in wild birds worldwide. It’s been found around the country, and in Nevada over the years.
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UNLV has had fairly close relations with higher education programs in China for many years. Now, the two are even closer.
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Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after AfghanistanThe highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day confided to a former girlfriend — who had served as an Army nurse — that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury.
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This week marked the 10th anniversary of President Barack Obama signing into law the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument.
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Many local bands eventually pack their gear and hit the road. Few, though, get to tour internationally. The plane fare and baggage fees alone would discourage them.And yet, local band Same Sex Mary found a way.