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K.N.P.R. News

While the results are not yet official, it appears we now know who will represent their respective parties heading into this fall’s general election.

Brookings

This has been a horrific month in America. While Ukrainians fight for their nation and their lives amid an aggressive Russian invasion, Americans are dealing with the slaughter of their schoolchildren and peaceful grocery shoppers (among others) by their own citizens. And yet at least half of our polity is unmoved and unwilling to support restrictive measures against gun ownership that have proven effective at stopping mass murders in at least 10 other wealthy countries, including the U.K., New Zealand, Scotland, and Australia.

Las Vegas Review Journal

“To infinity and beyond” has a special meaning for UNLV alumna Samantha Gruwell, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in film in 2005 and now works as a department manager in the feature film production division of Pixar Animation Studios.

Raw Story

Fifty years since it ignited Washington, the Watergate affair remains a cautionary tale on the threat of untrammeled presidential power and the yardstick against which all other political scandals are judged.

Daily Mail

Fifty years since it ignited Washington, the Watergate affair remains a cautionary tale on the threat of untrammeled presidential power and the yardstick against which all other political scandals are judged.

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

UNLV has launched a new STEM summer camp for middle school students with a fun twist. The program focuses on technology in the entertainment and hospitality industries that drive the city.

The New York Times

No state was walloped harder by the economic impact of the pandemic, and voters may take out their anger on Democrats.

The Street

Covid levels have been rising and some Las Vegas-area venues have gone back to indoor mask mandates.

Pahrump Valley Times

In Republican-dominated Nye County, the political mudslinging came to a fever pitch ahead of Tuesday’s June 14 primary election, where there was fierce competition in the GOP race for District 4 county commissioner between incumbent Leo Blundo and one of his two challengers, businessman Ron Boskovich.

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