Experts In The News
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The school year is just getting started and big changes are already taking place at UNLV. As of this month, the university has officially become a smoke-free campus.
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Not having a safe, affordable place to live can play a key role in the maltreatment of a child.
You can inoculate people against fake news by exposing them to small amounts of such content – much as low doses of live virus can vaccinate people against a disease.
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A mental health crisis is contributing to American children and youth dying from preventable causes, and we can and should take action to reverse the trend.
We examine trends in political party registration in the Latino community in Southern Nevada and what those patterns could mean for the upcoming midterm elections.
We examine trends in political party registration in the Latino community in Southern Nevada and what those patterns could mean for the upcoming midterm elections.
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The CDC has reported nearly 17,000 cases of monkeypox in the U.S., with New York, California, Florida, and Texas seeing some of the highest rates in the country.
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After Biden announced his plans this week, which include forgiving up to $20,000 for students who received Pell Grants, a flurry of mixed responses erupted across the country, with many recent college graduates celebrating and economists worrying about the national debt.
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