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LETTER: Yes, Republicans want to ban abortion

If you are pro-choice, be careful for whom you vote. Don’t be fooled. A vote for any Republican going to Congress is a vote to ban choice.

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.

CLARENCE PAGE: Pope Francis believes the world needs to laugh more

It turns out that Pope Francis also is a big believer in the power of comedy and has praised its power to help bring about a more empathetic and sympathetic world.

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Police officer struck by suspected DUI driver

The incident happened Tuesday evening in the parking lot of a convenience store at Boulder Highway and South Lamb Boulevard, police said.

05

A’s motion to intervene in SB1 lawsuit ruled upon by Nevada judge

The Oakland Athletics’ push to intervene in a lawsuit brought on by a Nevada teachers union group challenging Senate Bill 1 was denied last week by a Carson City District Court judge.

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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.

Convicted kidnapper dies in Las Vegas hospital

A Nevada prison inmate serving a sentence of 12 years to life died May 13 at Sunrise Hospital, the state’s department of corrections said.

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Gallup: Antisemitism concerns on the rise in America

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

Man accused of killing his girlfriend’s 1-year-old son

Christian Moniz Rabino is accused of killing his girlfriend’s 1-year-old son, who Las Vegas police allege was shaken and beaten.

Commissioners express support for red light camera bill in upcoming legislative session

County commissioners expressed support for introducing a state bill to create a red light traffic camera pilot program Tuesday.

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Italian Air Force to fly over the Strip on Wednesday

The Italian Air Force’s precision demonstration team Frecce Tricolori will fly over the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday afternoon.

Ransomware attack still impacting Vegas automotive dealership a month later

It’s still unclear how soon Findlay Automotive’s IT operations can return to normal after it was hit with a ransomware attack on June 10.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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Israel says 80% of all Palestinians in Gaza are clustered in the territory’s central region

Israel says 80 percent of all Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are now clustered into the territory’s central region after many were driven out of Rafah.

Lebanese authorities charge U.S. Embassy shooter with affiliation to militant Islamic State group

The gunman who opened fire at the U.S. embassy near Beirut was charged with affiliation to the terrorist Islamic State group, security and judicial officials said.

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1 dead in crash northwest of Las Vegas

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash Tuesday afternoon northwest of the Las Vegas Valley.

Law office shooting victim’s father continues as guardian of children’s estates

There are still open questions, including who the ultimate guardian of the children’s estates will be, how assets will be divided and whether the children can live together.

FAA approves 1st steps of Las Vegas Spaceport project

The FAA has approved the initial buildout of an airstrip in rural Clark County which eventually plans to be developed into the Las Vegas Spaceport.

NSHE hires acting CSN president for yearlong stint

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

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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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Iconic rock duo forced to cancel tour, Las Vegas show

Heart has pulled all dates from its “Royal Flush Tour,” including a December stop at on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Man remains jailed in death of woman found in Las Vegas hotel

The coroner’s office has identified the victim as 30-year-old Larissa Garcia.

Coroner IDs missing boaters found dead at Lake Mead

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified two boaters who went missing last week and were later recovered at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

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Rudolph Giuliani disbarred in New York

A court found the former New York mayor repeatedly made false statements about Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.

Judge delays Trump’s hush money sentencing until at least September

The former president had been scheduled to face sentencing July 11 on his New York conviction on felony charges of falsifying business records.

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Moderna gets $176M to develop vaccine to treat bird flu

The U.S. government is paying Moderna $176 million to develop the vaccine as cases of bird flu in dairy cows continue to mount across the country.

Death toll reaches 105 after stampede at religious event in India

A stampede among thousands of people at a religious gathering in northern India has killed at least 105 and left scores injured.

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How should pet owners prepare for 4th of July fireworks?

Fireworks are notoriously stressful for pets. Experts offer advice on how to prepare your furry friends for Independence Day celebrations.

Why isn’t there more land to develop in Las Vegas? Industry blames BLM

Real estate stakeholders say the Bureau of Land Management is sitting on prime land that could be auctioned off faster or given to municipalities or Clark County.

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Summerlin’s July 4th parade celebrates 30 years with patriotic passion

The annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is the valley’s largest July Fourth parade.