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Conservation gets big wins

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

Across the West, beautiful natural landscapes and thriving wildlife populations are cherished parts of what make us love to call this region home. Nevada’s vast expanses of sagebrush and winding red rock canyons make this especially true. A healthy environment supports local economies and promotes our quality of life.

Trump calls himself guilty

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

As president, Donald Trump said that if a defendanthad nothing to hide and was not guilty, he or she should not hide behind the Fifth Amendment.

GOP takes aim at cancer patients

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

In March, House Republicans passed a budget to avoid a government shutdown and in their infinite wisdom, eliminated every penny for cancer research for which the Obama-Biden administration created a seven-year program to serve.

Policy on trans athletes not that hard of a call

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is under pressure to draft an impossible piece of policy: a stance on transgender athletes that makes progressives and conservatives happy. The best it’s come up with so far is to say late last month that its rules are “under review,” after a smaller student-athlete association effectively banned trans women from competing in women’s sports.

For their sacrifice, US military heroes deserve sanctuary as well as gratitude

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

Today is Armed Forces Day, and all Americans, regardless of their political affiliations, should consider ways to express our profound gratitude to the men and women who have donned the uniform and selflessly served our nation. We must unite as a nation to honor the sacrifices made by our military members and their families, and reaffirm our commitment to supporting them in every way possible.

Former PM Manmohan Singh, BJP stalwart LK Advani cast votes from home

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

According to the data shared by the office, 1409 voters cast their ballots from the comfort of their homes across all seven parliamentary constituencies in Delhi on Friday, which was the second day of the facility being started. The West Delhi constituency reported the highest number of home votes, with 348 voters participating. Among them, 299 were elderly individuals.