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Good morning from The #WeMatter State.
On this date in 1863, the Territorial Enterprise printed a dispatch from it… t.co/6dDe4USBjE
23 hours 16 min ago.
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Nevada erasure by the Associated Press....
Despite that:
#WeMatter t.co/P8Dc7wupF6
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Alex, can I have states that don’t matter for $1,000? t.co/HQqePpXTOp
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Have you been reading our "Field Notes," everyone?
They are @TheNVIndy's version of a reporter's notebook, sandwic… t.co/5dgT7eqE12
1 day 15 hours ago.
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@ashtheattorney @mbrooksrjc It’s a good movie. But unlike the others, it’s really not about football.
1 day 19 hours ago.
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@mbrooksrjc @ashtheattorney Love the choice of North Dallas Forty. My favorite.
Agree on Longest Yard.
Friday N… t.co/2Z9hTtcufi
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Yet another tool for you to use in understanding the Nevada Legislature, which starts next week, as we unveil our p… t.co/8OcRFQ1soE
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Good morning from The #WeMatter State.
On this date in 1975, 22-year-old Jimmy Connors defeated 36-year-old Rod La… t.co/DsOBFWTubR
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Funny when #bookresearch dovetails with current events. Found this gem published during the greatest Senate race in… t.co/mT7hasPBd6
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Yes, we are very proud of our frosh lawmaker profiles. More to come.
Lawmakers are people, too, my friend. t.co/WhJLhvls3k
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Attorney General Adam Laxalt has informed Planned Parenthood's Nevada chapter that he has closed an inquiry into whether the facility was selling body parts.
After those controversial videos surfaced a couple of months ago, Laxalt sent a carefully worded letter inquiring about Planned Parenthood's practices. Letters were exchanged, meetings ensued.
And now, via a Laxalt spokeswoman:
“After carefully reviewing baby tissue and body part donation concerns involving Planned Parenthood, on September...
Of all the faux desperate, last-minute, end-of-the-month money pitches, CD4 hopeful Lucy Flores' may have been the most interesting.
It's the first time in that race one of the Democratic primary contenders publicly attacked another one -- and she went after two of them, albeit obliquely. The missive is below, with the pertinent part italicized by me, but notice how she refers to a "millionaire" (Susie Lee) and a "candidate backed by the insitutional status quo" (Ruben Kihuen). (John Oceguera...