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In Buffalo, Biden Calls White Supremacy ‘A Poison … Running Through Our Body Politic'
Before talking about gun policy or replacement theory, Biden named the victims in the Saturday rampage at Tops Friendly Markets.

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Before talking about gun policy or replacement theory, Biden named the victims in the Saturday rampage at Tops Friendly Markets.

Nevada’s approach to economic development is give public money to already deep-pocketed “job creators,” and cross your fingers.
“Homeowners continue to benefit from rising home prices.”
This year there are five open regents seats. Districts 11 and 8 represent parts of northern and rural Nevada.
The shores of Lake Tahoe may be one of just a few water sources available to bears, especially during drought.
The biggest concerns are Lake Powell, on the Utah-Arizona border, and Lake Mead, on the Nevada-Arizona border.
Eleven people filed to run for lieutenant governor this year. The following is a look at the candidates.
Two private attorneys face a prosecutor and a public defender in the primary race for Las Vegas Justice Court 16.
And their opponents are beginning to publicize their disapproval.
The Kentucky Republican said a nationwide ban is “worthy of debate”
Both Republican candidates for U.S. Senate refused to say how they would vote on federal legislation to outlaw abortion.
As far as efforts to discourage workers from supporting union drives go, the move by Starbucks appears pretty blatant.
Outlawing abortions seems to be a poor way to support women and their families.
Republicans think a combination of inflation and President Biden’s low approval ratings will open a path to victory.
The effort appears largely symbolic.
Amazon executives didn't attend the hearing but U.S. senators did hear from labor unions and the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
A prosecutor, public defender and private attorney are vying to become Las Vegas Justice of the Peace in Department 7.
Pro- and anti-abortion advocates are gearing up for a new phase of the abortion conflict.
Related projects include the launching of a one-stop hub for future and current child care providers, as well as parents and guardians.
Researchers found that more than 4 out of 10 infants in Nevada live in households with incomes less than twice the federal poverty line.