Election 2024
DJ Miss Parker will spin tunes at a Las Vegas polling location on Election Day
October 22, 2024
Teri Parker wanted to become a dentist, but when she worked in a dentist’s office, she realized it wasn’t for her. She became a fitness instructor, but she didn’t enjoy that job, either. Next she became a bottle-service girl in a Las Vegas day club, waiting on VIPs and the DJs who were spinning tunes […]Local DJs to provide the soundtrack at Nevada polls Nov. 5
October 22, 2024
Who knew democracy could be this much fun? At polling sites in cities throughout Nevada on Election Day, Nov. 5, voters may find themselves dancing in line, with local DJs providing the beat. DJs at the Polls, a national, non-partisan get-out-the-vote group, promises to keep the day upbeat and harmonious, providing more than 3,500 DJs […]Obama rallies Las Vegas voters in support of Kamala Harris as early voting gets underway
October 19, 2024
Obama called on voters to make their voices heard and to elect a president who would work to solve problems and make their lives better, not seek to divide them.Election officials vs. election observers vs. election campaigners: What’s the difference?
by Sam Cohen
October 18, 2024
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.Your F-150 or Camry could cost tens of thousands of dollars more under Trump’s tariff plan
October 16, 2024
Trump’s proposed tariff of between 100% and 2,000% on foreign-made cars entering the US would raise prices on both domestic and imported cars and “likely send thousands of US workers to the unemployment line,” according to Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center at the Urban Institute.‘It would help all of us a lot’: Nevada mom excited by Harris’ plan to expand child tax credit
October 11, 2024
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has proposed increasing the child tax credit to $6,000 annually for newborns, $3,600 for children ages one to six, and $3,000 for children six and over. Such a proposal could make a huge difference for Nevada mom Rocelia Mendoza.