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What to know about this year’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment
Tens of millions of older Americans will see an increase in benefits this January when a new cost-of-living adjustment is added to Social Security payments.
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Bureau of Land Management prepares for major wild horse gather in Nevada
The Bureau of Land Management will begin a wild horse gather in Nevada’s Triple B Complex on Nov. 1, 2024. Here’s what to know.
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Opinion: En honor a nuestra comunidad Hispana, estoy resaltando lo que más importa a mí y a mi familia.
En esta elección, todos estamos luchando por nuestras familias y nuestros negocios. Soy la fundadora de un pequeño negocio que promueve la narración inclusiva y la marca para organizaciones en todo el país. Soy hija de una inmigrante, madre soltera y emprendedora. Mis decisiones giran en torno a mis dos hermosas hijas y sus futuros.…
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Opinion: The moral imperative to vote for reproductive freedom and against the vision of Project 2025
When it comes to securing the fundamental right to make our own reproductive health care decisions, it’s not always easy to see the connection to who we choose to represent us in government. But we’ve already seen that play out in states with abortion bans that were enabled by Donald Trump and his allies.…
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The 10 most over-the-top restaurants in Nevada
From a meal where someone turns off the lights to a steak that costs as much as your mortgage, we think you’ll have an extraordinary time at these restaurants in Nevada.
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Explore Nevada’s vast beauty on these 7 scenic byways
From towering trees and shimmering lakes to tipsy tourists with yard-long margaritas, these seven scenic byways provide a glimpse at Nevada’s diverse scenery. Nevada is home to 20 scenic byways designated by the Nevada Department of Transportation. These byways represent the Silver State’s unique natural, cultural, historical, or recreational qualities and provide a rich experience…
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Harris unveils new proposals to help Latino men get career training, business loans
The Democratic presidential nominee on Tuesday announced new plans to expand vocational programs, eliminate college degree requirements, and create new loan programs for Latinos looking to start a business. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced several new policies aimed at supporting Latino small businesses, workers, and veterans in the waning days of this…
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Jimmy Kimmel in Las Vegas: Donald Trump’s father used to tip mine a nickel for serving him breakfast
Kimmel was campaigning with Nevada Democratic US Sen. Jacky Rosen, and for the first time, publicly told a story to Culinary Union workers about the poor tipping etiquette of Fred Trump. Long before late night television host Jimmy Kimmel became a household name as a comedian or awards show host, he spent the bulk of…
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Harris wants to give workers more rights and expand opportunities for non-college educated workers. Trump’s plans could cost jobs.
Harris has vowed to strengthen workers’ rights, expand financial support for the working class, boost opportunities for non-college graduates, and raise the minimum wage. Trump, meanwhile, has promised to implement tariffs on imports and repeal federal investments in clean energy, both of which would likely lead to job losses.
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DJ Miss Parker will spin tunes at a Las Vegas polling location on Election Day
Teri Parker wanted to become a dentist, but when she worked in a dentist’s office, she realized it wasn’t for her. She became a fitness instructor, but she didn’t enjoy that job, either. Next she became a bottle-service girl in a Las Vegas day club, waiting on VIPs and the DJs who were spinning tunes…

























