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"You’ll see guys sleeping under blankets, and they won’t move for a few hours. So, you go to check on them and you realize ‘Oh, he’s dead,’” says Santiago, his face drawn, as he sits with a small group of other men on the sidewalk outside Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada’s main campus. He’s describing what being unhoused is like in Las Vegas — a city with increasingly extreme temperatures because of climate change and a growing homeless population, exacerbated by pandemic-related evictions and a rising cost of living. This combination of factors is leading to a startling increase of deaths among the unhoused: According to reporting done by the Review-Journal, Clark County saw an 80 percent increase in heat-related fatalities among the homeless community from 2020 to 2021.
Nevada Democrats want the Silver State to be the first in the nation to choose the party's 2024 presidential nominee.
Nevada’s Democrats want the Silver State to be the first in the nation to pick the party’s 2024 presidential nominee.
Since Hubble Space Telescope was launched and deployed in April 1990, scientists have used it to observe the most distant stars and galaxies. One of these cosmic wonders that Hubble captured was the image of the star cluster NGC 2660.
Voters turned against the ruling DPP due to their dissatisfaction with the party’s domestic performance, not because of their love for China.
Have we damaged marine life too much for it to recover?
Some social media users are sharing a meme that claims to present evidence that Earth is flat instead of spherical.
To put it bluntly, worker productivity in the U.S. is anemic. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that productivity dropped 7.4 percent in the first quarter of 2022 and 4.6 percent in the second quarter. The third quarter looked a bit better, with productivity inching up by 0.3 percent.
Student journalism could be on the chopping block at UNLV if the 30,000-person student body does not bear the burden of paying to keep it alive.