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A.B.C. News

Congressional Democrats are poised to mount a legal challenge to President Donald Trump's directive today to exclude undocumented people living in the United States from the apportionment base following the 2020 census.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada’s public colleges and universities have created reopening plans for fall semester — many of which include a mix of in-person and online learning.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas has its first ghost kitchens, and while their inception was unrelated to the coronavirus pandemic, they fit neatly with the current zeitgeist.

GGRAsia

Galaxy Gaming Inc, a United States-based maker of electronic table games (EGTs), has announced the acquisition of a new game called “Baccarat Fightback”, developed by a first-year master’s degree student at the Center for Gaming Innovation at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

CasinoBeats

Galaxy Gaming has unveiled a strengthening of its relationship with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas after announcing the acquisition of Baccarat Fightback from first-year master’s student Tiange Xu.

Las Vegas Sun

Nearly three weeks since a 5-month-old pup died of toxic shock after a dip in the Virgin River at Zion National Park, park and health officials are still puzzled how the deadly organisms wound up in the waters.

India Times

Global efforts are being made to cut down carbon emissions that cause our planet to warm up. While the efforts are being made in the right direction, scientists warn that we may not see the desired results as soon as we think.

Ars Technica

The transition to electric vehicles and renewable sources of electricity, now gaining serious momentum, is largely about dispensing with fossil fuels. But in order to end our reliance on those substances, we need a growing supply of other materials—things like lithium and rare earth elements. Unlike fossil fuels, however, these materials need not be consumed when we put them to use. In principle, devices can be recycled at end of life to return these precious materials to a closed loop that could eventually minimize the need for mining.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

As the debate intensifies over reopening classrooms in the fall, an infectious disease expert at UNLV said he believes data supports in-person learning for some age groups.

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