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The month of February comes again, and the crowds come again about whether Indonesians should celebrate the so-called "Valentine's Day". Regardless of the choice of dear readers, let's look at a number of facts about this world-wide Western tradition.

A record number of Americans plan to spend more than $7.6 billion on this weekend's Super Bowl as states across the nation race to legalize - and profit from - sports betting.
Crypto businesses are worried about SEC’s recent plans to expand oversight to digital assets, which might currently trade outside its supervision.
A wastewater tracking program at University of Nevada Las Vegas will have its data shared nationwide, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hopes to track the next COVID-19 surge.
Sexual wellness — loosely defined as products that aid in pleasure and intimacy — is having a moment.
Nevada is one of nine states that still require people to wear a mask in indoor public places regardless of vaccination status, according to a new report by AARP.
Growing up, Susan Buckley heard a common refrain from her mother on family road trips: Don’t even think about touching that minibar.
This is how the West is run: In the 13 westernmost U.S. states, one party controls both the executive and legislative branches.
UNLV Health schools teamed up Saturday for a poverty simulation. The goal is to build empathy and expose students to the impacts of poverty in the valley.
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