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More than a decade ago, ABC News pulled off an amazing feat: a 2007 special edition of “20/20” that called attention to the rapid deterioration of the global environment.
On Sunday, the family of a UNLV student who was killed by a drunk driver held a run in his honor, all while trying to do something positive for his community.
Facing six figures of mounting health care debt, Navy veteran John Weigel told Bernie Sanders he had lost all hope. “I can barely take care of myself,” Weigel said. “I do not have any energy to fight these people, and every time I get on the phone with them, they piss me off.”
In politics, the bitter battles fade over time, not entirely painless in retrospect but certainly less acute in intensity. It was something to keep in mind last week as some of Nevada’s most prominent political warriors gathered to tell stories and share insights on the topic of leadership.
This is truer, especially in its application to relationships, marriages and other emotional/romantic situations. While there’s to be a moderation in the regularity of these conflicts, this in itself is still not enough to keep the relationship healthy.
Bernie Sanders took aim at Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden on Friday, telling a Carson City, Nevada, audience that the former vice president had distorted Sanders’ Medicare for All proposal during Thursday’s nationally televised debate.
Local wheelchair rugby team 'High Rollers' in action at Friday fundraiser — On Friday from 5 to 8 pm at Dula Gymnasium off Bonanza and Las Vegas Boulevard is where High Rollers Adaptive Sports Foundation, a Las Vegas nonprofit, will host an inaugural Wheelchair Rugby Fundraiser to help fund the High Rollers’ upcoming season.
Nevada sent more than 150 children in its juvenile justice and child welfare systems out of state for behavioral health treatment last year, some of them thousands of miles away to far-flung facilities in Detroit, Nashville and Savannah.
Jean R. Sternlight, Michael and Sonja Saltman Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, has published a journal article titled, “Pouring a Little Psychological Cold Water on ODR (Online Dispute Resolution),” Journal of Dispute Resolution, Forthcoming. In her scholarly work, Professor Sternlight looks at the potential good and bad aspects of online dispute resolution (“ODR”).
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