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Earlier this month, 60 Australian and international game regulators attended the first casino and game regulation program held in Australia.
A UCLA study found that societies in which men are more invested in the care of their children show signs of more jealousy in response to infidelity.
San Francisco, when the weather is good, is a truly beautiful city. And just below it, along the area called the Peninsula, sits Silicon Valley. Over the past decade or so, these formerly distinct regions have blended together, owing to a combination of limited land resources and the spread of millennial-run companies populated by young employees who want to live in the city. It’s become one contiguous strip of tech firms situated along a 50-mile swath that starts just below San Jose, Calif., and goes all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge.
UNLV students (Las Vegas Review-Journal) Graduates entering the job market during the Great Recession in 2008 and 2009 faced some of the worst job prospects of the past two decades, leaving many facing long-term underemployment and contributing to the student debt crisis.
College of Southern Nevada grad Monique Moreno wasn’t afraid to put in the long hours she’d need to pay for college. After all, she’d been working since she was 14 — first alongside her mom in CSN’s computer lab, then scooping ice cream at Baskin-Robbins, before eventually becoming a field technician in a casino on the Strip — juggling jobs in addition to her classes.
Deutsche Bank's revelation that it has some tax returns related to President Trump has thrown a curve ball into the battle over the president’s financial documents.
Before hashtags circulated after the officer-involved death of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, before vigils for Philando Castile, and the marches of Black Lives Matter, police in Suffolk County, New York, killed Kenny Lazo. Among its other ramifications, his 2008 death eventually resulted in the Forced Trajectory Project, or FTP, a media and advocacy organization, now based in Las Vegas, with a website that documents families and communities impacted by police killings.
A diverse economy is stronger than one based on only one or two industries. Traditionally, Nevada’s economic foundations have depended on mining and travel, tourism and hospitality. When the last recession hit even the hospitality industry, a serious move to diversify the economy began.
When Tyreek Jarman, aka Chop808, released his single “Nobody’s Safe” in May, it came with an unusual label: the word “EXPLICIT.” But something else was different, too. The wholesome and upbeat Jarman, known for hamming it up and dancing with fans at shows, was gone. Here was a menacing beast firing machine-gun bars over a bass-heavy trap beat. You don’t wanna go to war with me, I grew up with apes, he warns on the track.