Speaking during a press conference at his golf club in New Jersey, the former president began with 45 minutes of comments on a myriad of issues before he took more than a dozen questions from reporters.
Still Overdependent on Tourism After All These Years
Imagine going “all in” in poker, a very risky situation right? Well, that’s the state of Las Vegas’s economy as it is going “all in” on tourism and gaming, making the region very vulnerable to economic shocks.
Imagine going “all in” in poker, a very risky situation right? Well, that’s the state of Las Vegas’s economy as it is going “all in” on tourism and gaming, making the region very vulnerable to economic shocks.
States Want to Lower Drug Prices. A Federal Law Stands in Their Way.
PBMs are pharmacy benefit managers, the intermediaries in the drug supply chain that manage prescription drugs for health plans.
PBMs are pharmacy benefit managers, the intermediaries in the drug supply chain that manage prescription drugs for health plans.
Democratic U.S. Senate Candidates Say ‘Bipartisan’ a Lot. Trump’s Senate Candidates…Don’t.
Rosen’s opponent, Republican Sam Brown, has not similarly leaned into “bipartisan” in releases, social media, campaign materials, etc.
Rosen’s opponent, Republican Sam Brown, has not similarly leaned into “bipartisan” in releases, social media, campaign materials, etc.
Sometimes Being a Pragmatic Progressive Is What’s Needed
I have voted in enough elections at this point to accept that politicians are not my friends and rarely are we going to be in total alignment
I have voted in enough elections at this point to accept that politicians are not my friends and rarely are we going to be in total alignment
Study Says Undocumented Immigrants Paid Almost $100 Billion in Taxes
More than half a billion in Nevada, according to report
More than half a billion in Nevada, according to report
Prison Director Works to Mitigate Heat, but Advocates, Incarcerated Say Efforts Falling Short
Outdated and run-down infrastructure no match for summer temperatures.
Outdated and run-down infrastructure no match for summer temperatures.
Nevada Heat Demands More Than Cooling Centers, Lawmakers Told
On Wednesday, researchers told lawmakers that the severe lack of heat mitigation in Reno and Las Vegas has led to major health consequences for Nevadans.
On Wednesday, researchers told lawmakers that the severe lack of heat mitigation in Reno and Las Vegas has led to major health consequences for Nevadans.
Corrections Officials Say They Are Working to Address Heat Concerns in Prisons
Corrections officials on Thursday said they are implementing measures to keep prison units under 85 degrees, the current state standard.
Corrections officials on Thursday said they are implementing measures to keep prison units under 85 degrees, the current state standard.
U.S. Supreme Court Sides With Oregon City, Allows Ban on Homeless People Sleeping Outdoors
Homelessness is complex. Its causes are many. So may be the public policy responses required to address it
Homelessness is complex. Its causes are many. So may be the public policy responses required to address it
Unreliable Internet Continues to Disenfranchise Indigenous Voters
Nevada’s Effective Absentee System for Elections (EASE) recently expanded to allow Tribal members of federally recognized Tribes or Bands residing on reservations or colonies to register to vote and cast their ballots using the electronic voting system.
Nevada’s Effective Absentee System for Elections (EASE) recently expanded to allow Tribal members of federally recognized Tribes or Bands residing on reservations or colonies to register to vote and cast their ballots using the electronic voting system.
500 Years Ago, Machiavelli Warned the Public About Self-Interested Charismatic Figures
That sort of activity has been called “Machiavellian,” after Renaissance writer Niccolò Machiavelli, who lived from 1469 to 1527.
That sort of activity has been called “Machiavellian,” after Renaissance writer Niccolò Machiavelli, who lived from 1469 to 1527.
Religious Views on Abortion More Diverse Than They May Appear in U.S. Political Debate
New research shows that though abortion restrictions are often championed by evangelical lawmakers and activists, other Christian denominations and Abrahamic faiths hold a variety of views on the issue.
New research shows that though abortion restrictions are often championed by evangelical lawmakers and activists, other Christian denominations and Abrahamic faiths hold a variety of views on the issue.
College Administrators Are Falling Into a Tried and True Trap Laid by the Right
Interrogations of university leaders spearheaded by conservative congressional representatives. Calls from right-wing senators for troops to intervene in campus demonstrations.
Interrogations of university leaders spearheaded by conservative congressional representatives. Calls from right-wing senators for troops to intervene in campus demonstrations.
Feds Require Airlines to Automatically Refund Passengers for Canceled or Delayed Flights
The agency estimated that the new regulations will save consumers over a half billion dollars every year in airline fees.
The agency estimated that the new regulations will save consumers over a half billion dollars every year in airline fees.
Supreme Court to Consider Outlawing Sleeping Outside Even if No Inside Space Is Available
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson began when a small city in Oregon with just one homeless shelter began enforcing a local anti-camping law against people sleeping in public using a blanket or any other rudimentary protection against the elements – even if they had nowhere else to go.
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson began when a small city in Oregon with just one homeless shelter began enforcing a local anti-camping law against people sleeping in public using a blanket or any other rudimentary protection against the elements – even if they had nowhere else to go.















