Dispatch from Owyhee, on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, where a re-discovered document saying that the federal gov. may have used Agent Orange has added to longstanding anxieties of what health effects have come from government contamination.
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"AP announces 3 new content collaborations with nonprofit newsrooms"
Official announcement of our new partnership with @AP, which will allow @TheNVIndy to broaden the reach of our stories and allow readers to see stuff we can't cover.
Big deal.
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The football player Michael Oher believes his early life was misrepresented by the movie “The Blind Side” and the book it was based on, and is now suing the family that took him in. https://t.co/Mk2Zo6dKSB
New: Ahead of the @VP's Las Vegas rally tomorrow, @Culinary226 announced its endorsement of Harris. The union, a political powerhouse in Nevada, is the state's largest labor union with 60,000 members working in hotels & casinos — 55% of whom are women, 60% immigrants, 54% Latino.
Nevada has a 15-year-old list of projects that, if funded, could reduce its carbon footprint. But when a green-tech startup founded by well-connected lobbyists came along w/ a new carbon accounting platform, the state sunk millions into it instead. https://t.co/M4n1DfqQyG
This is targeting Nevada voters.
If a Nevadan clicks on the "Register to Vote" tab on the website for Musk's America PAC, they'll be asked to list lots of personal information.
They are eventually redirected to the state page to register, but only after providing their info.
Style guide: “However, the AP is not calling Harris the new presumptive nominee. That’s because the convention delegates are still free to vote for the candidate of their choice at the convention in August or if Democrats hold a virtual roll call ahead of that gathering in Chicago.”
An Associated Press survey finds that Kamala Harris has the early backing of many convention delegates. But delegates may vote for the candidate of their choice at the convention.
See the full survey results here. https://t.co/a3xZMAORb9
“I know he wanted to fight and keep going and show that he could beat Donald Trump again," Coons told the AP. "But as he heard more and more input, I think he was wrestling with what would be the best for the country."
Inside Biden's decision to end his candidacy: https://t.co/nwLaxaZ0KS
Biden’s decision to drop out leaves Democrats across the country relieved and looking toward future. @AP reporters from across the nation coalesced quickly to get voter reactions to today's news.
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