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Nevada senator wants to close tax deduction loophole for lobbyists

In the midst of the tax-cut battle on Capitol Hill, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto plans to file legislation Wednesday that would close a loophole used by corporate lobbyists influencing policy on the local level.

Senate Republican tax plan clears key hurdle, but final vote uncertain

President Donald Trump went to Capitol Hill on Tuesday searching for votes for a massive $1.4 trillion tax-cut package as GOP leaders scrambled to sway a dozen lawmakers who remained on the fence and threatened passage of the much ballyhooed bill.

After outcry, Nevada delays school gender diversity regulation

More than 50 speakers commented Tuesday about the proposed regulation outlining how school districts should treat gender diverse students, with many saying it would go against their Christian values.

Judge rules Trump’s pick should lead consumer watchdog agency

A federal judge has ruled in favor of President Trump in his effort to appoint the acting head of nation’s top financial watchdog agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

North Korea claims newest weapon could strike the ‘whole mainland’ of US

After 2 ½ months of relative peace, North Korea launched its most powerful weapon yet early Wednesday, claiming a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile that some observers believe could put Washington and the entire eastern U.S. seaboard within range.

 
Las Vegas shooting survivors ask, ‘What about us?’

A group of about 150 survivors of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting delivered a recurring message Tuesday: “What about us?”

Dems cancel meeting with Trump on government spending

The two top Democrats in the House and Senate abruptly cancelled a scheduled meeting Tuesday with President Donald Trump and Republican leaders that was to have focused on the budget.