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New virus poses ‘enormous’ risks, says UN leader

Antonio Guterres said his greatest worry was a spread of the virus to areas with “less capacity in their health service,” particularly some African countries.

Bloomberg will face rivals for first time in Las Vegas debate

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who did not compete in early states and does not appear on Nevada’s caucus ballot, will still face rivals on a Las Vegas debate stage on Wednesday.

Boy Scouts file for bankruptcy due to sex-abuse lawsuits

Barraged by hundreds of sex-abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy protection in hopes of working out a potentially mammoth victim compensation plan that will allow the hallowed, 110-year-old organization to carry on.

More than 26K Nevada Democrats take part in early voting

Long wait times at caucus locations around the valley haven’t dissuaded more than 26,000 Nevada Democrats from casting votes during the first two days of early voting, the party reports.

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Democratic candidates barnstorm Nevada ahead of caucuses

Some of the top contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination campaigned at both ends of Nevada on Monday, preparing for Saturday’s caucus.

With rain 400% of normal, dam operators face flood control dilemma

“It absolutely kills you, knowing that” houses are getting destroyed downstream from the dam, TVA spokesman Jim Hopson told The Associated Press on Monday.

Virus fears rise after Cambodia accepts ship, woman tests positive

News over the weekend that an 83-year-old American woman who was on the ship and flew from Cambodia to Malaysia was found to be carrying the virus froze further movement of the passengers and crew of the MS Westerdam.

Democratic candidates share infrastructure ideas in Las Vegas

Presidential candidates Joe Biden, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg shared their ideas for infrastructure reform and took questions during a forum at UNLV in Las Vegas on Sunday.

 
Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders rip rivals at Las Vegas dinner

Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden criticized their rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination during a dinner in Las Vegas Saturday, the first day of early voting in Nevada’s caucus.

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