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The Nevada Independent

Since fall 2018, the Nevada Alliance has poured more than $7 million into the coffers of left-leaning groups and to support ballot initiatives in Nevada, making it one of the 10 most active donors in state-level politics during that period, according to an analysis by The Nevada Independent.

Yahoo!

One of the best things about ordering pizza for dinner is having it for leftovers the next day. However, while pizza may seem like the gift that keeps on giving, there are some things you may not want to think about when you snag a less-than-fresh slice — for example, how long that pizza has been sitting out in the first place.

E&E News

The winner of November’s presidential election will determine the fate of dozens of pending solar, wind and geothermal power projects that have the potential to power millions of homes and move the nation closer to President Joe Biden’s vision for a green energy economy.

GBNews

A leading virologist is sounding the alarm over a concerning new strain of mpox that's feared to be spreading undetected in the UK. The warning comes after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared outbreaks in Africa a global emergency and Swedish officials confirmed the first human case in Europe.

Express.co.uk

An expert has raised concerns over a concerning new strain of mpox that's feared to be spreading undetected in the UK, it has been reported. The warning follows the World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration of outbreaks in Africa as a global emergency, alongside the confirmation of the first human case in Europe by Swedish authorities.

The Mirror

A new strain of the deadly mpox virus that has swept into Europe is considered to be ten times more deadly than previous forms of the disease, an expert has warned.

The Hindustan Times

Diabetes and potatoes have always had a contradictory relationship with decades of us believing that potatoes are enemies to diabetic patients. However, that may not be true if we know how to cook a potato the right way.

K.N.P.R. News

There’s no two ways about it: It’s getting more expensive to live in Nevada. From housing costs to car expenses to groceries, bills are going up, and Nevadans are having to expand their monthly budgets.