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As the stock markets fall from steep global tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, as people worry about their declining 401Ks, and as Nevada’s government retirees fret over PERS, their pensions — there’s more.
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The showmanship. The bottle juggling. The drink in your hand at the end. There’s something very Las Vegas about flair bartending.
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Mars has fascinated humanity since Galileo Galilei accurately observed it more than 400 years ago. Now we’re getting to the point of trying to land spaceships on the planet.
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Fear continues to grow in immigrant communities, following the Trump Administration’s promise to deport millions of people living without legal status in the U.S. It’s prompted Southern Nevada officials and experts to respond to concerns.
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The taxes we all pay for entertainment, gas, cars, property and so much more are starting to make people think, and not just because we have two months to file tax returns.
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More than a dozen federal workers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area were among those fired last week as part of the Trump administration’s move to terminate all recent hires across federal agencies.
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President Biden promised billions in funds to farmers and others to not take water from the Colorado River. President Trump is halting some of those funds, leaving questions about the river's future.