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Government Shutdown · United StatesThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will no longer distribute federal food aid on Saturday (Nov. 1), if the U.S. government shutdown, the second-longest on record, continues.See the Story
Government Shutdown Will Halt SNAP Benefits on Nov. 1
57% Center coverage: 557 sources

US Crime · NevadaThe federal investigation into who dumped more than 300 piles of human remains in the desert outside Las Vegas continues as a funeral home stepped up Wednesday to recover them.See the Story
Funeral home recovers 300+ piles of human remains outside Las Vegas; investigation deepens
56% Center coverage: 44 sources

Las Vegas, Nevada · Las VegasLAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- One person is dead after being struck by a car that also crashed into a pole north of the downtown area Tuesday morning. Officers responded around 1:45 a.m. to N. Main Street and E. Owens Avenue near Las Vegas Boulevard. North Las Vegas police said a vehicle struck a pole and a pedestrian, killing the person. A driver and passenger fled from the car but were later taken into custody. Police said impairment may have been a fac…See the Story
Person Killed in 'Possible DUI' Crash North of Downtown Las Vegas; Roads Closed
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