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Trump picks RNC Chairman Reince Priebus as chief of staff

Priebus, the favorite of the party’s establishment and a low-key Washington insider, to serve in the influential position of White House chief of staff.

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Trump could remake Supreme Court’s agenda

Even before Donald Trump chooses a Supreme Court nominee, the new president can take steps to make several contentious court cases go away.

Democratic machine turned Nevada blue on election night

For Nevada Democrats, it was a bittersweet election night. While succeeding in down-ballot races and getting out the vote for Clinton in Nevada, the effort didn’t stop Trump’s path to a White House victory.

Clark County rebuts GOP accusation that early voting site was open late Friday

Clark County officials pushed back Sunday after Donald Trump’s campaign manager and the Nevada Republican Party chairman suggested polls were inappropriately kept open late in a Las Vegas Democratic stronghold on the last day of early voting.

 
1 shot in Portland as anti-Trump protests continue

As protests of President-elect Donald Trump entered another day, police in Portland, Oregon, say one person was shot by a man who had gotten into a confrontation with a demonstrator.

 
Obama urges Americans to set aside political grievances on Veterans Day

President Barack Obama laid a wreath in Arlington Cemetery on Friday and used his final Veterans Day speech to deliver a plea for unity and to urge Americans to set aside political grievances and follow the example of those who fight the country’s wars.

Political divide between Nevada’s urban and rural counties grows

Nevada voting trends in the 2016 election demonstrated the growing clout of Clark County, which has about 70 percent of the state’s population, and the need for future candidates to connect with voters in the state’s urban centers.

Open forums help Nevada college students express post-election anxieties

Students across several Nevada college campuses have expressed anxieties and fears concerning the outcome of the presidential election, so much so that several open forums and “safe spaces” have been organized in the past few days.

Art lovers blast NDOT for removing roadside sculptures near Great Basin National Park

Art lovers in the tiny town of Baker are lashing out at the Nevada Department of Transportation for hauling away sculptures from a roadside exhibit launched by the locals almost two decades ago. An NDOT crew cleared out much of the metal artwork from state Route 488 on Nov. 1, citing safety concerns along the five-mile route between Baker and the Lehman Caves Visitor Center at Great Basin National Park.

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