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EDITORIAL: Irony alert: Biden warns Trump will trigger inflation

While inflation has tapered, prices remain elevated. That means American consumers remain frustrated at the supermarket checkout counter or the gas pump.

VICTOR JOECKS: Diversity pick complicates push to dump Biden

If Kamala Harris weren’t vice president, Joe Biden would be much more likely to drop out of the presidential race.

04

Worker heat protections inch forward with proposed federal rule

Under the proposed rule, an estimated 36 million workers would gain mandated breaks as well as time for shade and water.

03

Gallup: Antisemitism concerns on the rise in America

Concerns about antisemitism are growing across the United States, according to recent data reported by Gallup.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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Caesars appoints seasoned marketing exec to board

Reno-based Caesars expanded its board of directors from 10 members to 11 to add the executive.

NSHE hires acting CSN president for yearlong stint

Former CSN President Federico Zaragoza retires as William Kibler takes over as acting president.

22

Redbox owner files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the parent of DVD rental operator Redbox, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Nevada GOP official takes on role as Trump campaign adviser

Michael McDonald, longtime chair of the Nevada Republican Party, is serving as a senior campaign adviser to the Trump campaign.

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UNLV pauses hiring in plan to tackle $9.6M budget shortfall

UNLV said it will reduce its operating budgets by 25 percent and implement a two-month hiring freeze to help alleviate a budget shortfall for fiscal year 2025.

Oil company may buy 200 acres of Nevada’s public land

The oil refinery has leased its land since the ’80s. The project is fueling some concerns about how the burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet.

Mirage workers, preparing for closure, connect with job-seeking resources

Workers at The Mirage are connecting with new jobs, unemployment benefits, budgeting classes and more through the state’s Rapid Response program.

‘Registered to vote from strip clubs’: Clark County hit with election lawsuit

Two Republican voters and an “election integrity” group want to force Clark County to investigate the use of commercial addresses on voter registration forms.

02

Nevada officials react to Supreme Court immunity ruling

Nevada officials reacted to the Supreme Court’s ruling granting presidential immunity in official acts.

Biden warns Supreme Court ruling will allow Trump to do whatever he wants, if elected

“I know I will respect the limits of presidential power as I have for the three-and-a-half years, but any president, including Donald Trump, will now be free to ignore the law,” Biden said.

Aaron Ford to donate contributions in response to FBI investigation

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said he will give donation campaign contributions from a California family accused of violating campaign finance law.

Monday, Jul 1

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Wood-shingle roofs hike HOA insurance rates

Unfortunately, your association is not the only one that has a serious insurance issue. Any suggestions would be extreme and would require your legal counsel to view your governing documents.

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I-15 directional closures planned for consecutive weekends starting this month

Full directional closures of Interstate 15 are planned for consecutive weekends later this month near the resort corridor for a “Pave-A-Thon” operation.

22

Only 1 Democratic candidate favored over Trump in betting matchups

BetOnline posted odds on hypothetical head-to-head presidential matchups for Donald Trump against Michelle Obama, Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.

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Henderson Fire Department launches new recruitment website

The Henderson Fire Department has announced it has launched a new recruitment website ahead of its next open recruitment.

15

Supreme Court: Former presidents have broad immunity

In a historic 6-3 ruling, the justices returned Donald Trump’s case to the trial court to determine what is left of special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of Trump.

07

EDITORIAL: ‘Equity’ short circuits EV charging station construction

Nothing is more inefficient than the government working at cross purposes. Just look at the Biden administration’s attempts to build charging stations for electric vehicles.

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US wants Boeing to plead guilty to fraud over fatal crashes, lawyers say

The U.S. Justice Department is pushing Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud in connection with two deadly plane crashes, according to people who heard federal prosecutors detail a proposed offer.

Sunday, Jun 30

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LETTER: Trump exposes the real Joe Biden

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The most important take away from the debate could be this. Mr. Trump — on an adversarial network with biased moderators — gave many Americans a view of the real Joe Biden.

EDITORIAL: Democrats ‘despair’ over President Biden

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The White House facade came crashing down that evening as President Joe Biden — having been sequestered for a week to prepare — looked worn and weary from the start.

Saturday, Jun 29

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Homeless camping bans like those in Las Vegas, Henderson get Supreme Court’s OK

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Henderson and Las Vegas had signed onto an amicus brief after a lower court ruled that camping bans amounted to cruel and unusual punishment.

Friday, Jun 28

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‘The future of policing’: Metro launches Asian American Pacific Islander Alliance

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Sheriff Kevin McMahill told a packed audience that the department has “alienated” many members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities over the years.

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SAUNDERS: Not debatable that Biden fumbled in faceoff with Trump

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The verdict from the CNN debate: It wasn’t what Joe Biden said so much as how he said it. Which is to say: Not very well.

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How to adjust your fitness training as you age

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Let’s look at how training should differ in your 20s, 40s, and 60s and beyond.

Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside

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The Supreme Court decided on Friday that cities can enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outdoors in West Coast areas where shelter space is lacking.

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Biden’s election betting odds plummet after debate with Trump

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While President Joe Biden’s odds dropped, the odds on several other potential Democratic candidates improved amid calls from some pundits for him to drop out of the race.