With capacity available, nations ask vaccine makers to share know-how

Across Africa and Southeast Asia, governments and aid groups, as well as the World Health Organization, are calling on pharmaceutical companies to share their patent information more broadly to meet a yawning global shortfall in a pandemic that already has claimed over 2.5 million lives.

Congress launches debate on sweeping voting reform bill

House Resolution 1, Democrats’ 791-page bill, would touch virtually every aspect of the electoral process — striking down hurdles to voting erected in the name of election security, curbing partisan gerrymandering and curtailing the influence of big money in politics.

 
Hate crimes against Black residents rose at alarming rate in 2020

Reported hate crimes against Black residents in Las Vegas more than doubled in 2020, which activists attribute to a rise in racism nationally and more knowledge among victims about their rights to report.

 
Young students return to Las Vegas public schools

Teachers and staff prepped final touches before welcoming young students back to class Monday for the first time since the COVID-19 shutdown.

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