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Feds warn of armed protest plans
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D.C., state capitals put on alert ahead of time
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Raiders running back Josh Jacobs won’t face DUI charges in a single-car crash.
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Vaccine plan revised
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State hits dubious mark Nevada’s coronavirus case total surpasses 250,000 as deaths hit 3,500
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Businesses grow skittish about supporting Trump and Republicans after riot
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Las Vegas police are remaining vigilant ahead of Inauguration Day
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Saint Katherine, a tiny NAIA school, is showing how to do basketball in the pandemic.
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Frustrated by the slow vaccine rollout, states are starting to sponsor mass inoculation drives.
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The Southern Nevada Health District announced the first flu death of the season.
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The U.K. opened seven mass vaccination centers as the pandemic worsens.
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Las Vegas is set to get a new immersive entertainment venue in 2022.
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CES makes strides in the number of female keynote speakers.
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Henderson-based Parler is suing Amazon after the shutdown of its site.
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Most-read stories 5. Centennial Bowl’s $155M final phase kicks off in Las Vegas
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Sources: Siegfried Fischbacher has cancer
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Wolf quits early as DHS chief
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Veteran diplomat tabbed to head CIA
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Mich. bans open carry of firearms in Statehouse
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Calif. rapidly goes from bad to worse
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WHO team to be let into China
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Top judge urges impartiality in Hong Kong courts
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Second impeachment push will exacerbate divisions
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Garland a home run for attorney general
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Mom ready to split after dad’s stash found
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Automated hugs can bring positive results
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Portal to faraway lands
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Finding positive during turmoil
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Crimson Tide offense too strong, too fast, too much for Buckeyes
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Super teams, poor games
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Philadelphia dismisses Pederson as coach
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Browns’ Stefanski no ‘coach-potato’
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Brady: Win matters most
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Portland gets past Toronto
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Canucks show promise, handicapper says
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Knights to play outdoors vs. Avs
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Knights waive D-man Holden
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Cowboys pick ex-atlanta coach Quinn as defensive coordinator
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Trump hardliners, including in Nevada, paint themselves as victims, vow protests aren’t over
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Push begins for ethics laws that do not depend on shame
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House introduces article to impeach Trump
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State Republican Party speaks loudest by saying almost nothing
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Stop using taxpayer money to prop up the oil and gas industry
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Democracy prevailed against Trump’s mob
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Trump’s Capitol offense
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