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Days after a deadly runway collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy took to social media to defend the federal government’s handling of air travel, blaming underfunding and political gridlock for long airport delays. He also promised an overhaul of the nation’s air traffic control system.
What started as a community-rooted event tied to a UNLV student group has quickly grown into one of the city’s more unique conventions, drawing thousands in just a few years.
As four astronauts head toward the Moon in a module about the size of a small bedroom, Professor Mike Pravica joins us to break down the science behind NASA’s Artemis II mission. From what the crew will experience to the technology making it possible, we take a closer look at this next step in returning humans to the Moon.
E-devices linked to more than 130 incidents as officials push for safety measures
Attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project and UNLV’s Immigration Clinic filed the class-action lawsuit in late October.
When our grandmothers were young, the entire point of being a woman was to become a perfect, happy little homemaker. To take care of the kids and the house, but ultimately, to take care of a husband, who deserved to end the day in a domain exactly fluffed to his liking. It’s a very specific nostalgia for that kind of energy that has fueled the #tradwife movement. The social media “trend” has pushed women to do things like cater to their husbands’ every need, spend all of their time and energy on the home and their family, and put themselves last. And a study published in Psychology of Women Quarterly has found that the men who most want a #tradwife... are also men who seem to view women the worst.
Las Vegas is hoping that rapid growth in high-tech businesses and logistics will offset its stagnant gaming industry.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal will no longer print its rival the Las Vegas Sun for the first time in decades, sharpening a longtime legal dispute between the southern Nevada newspapers
A study by the National Council on Problem Gambling found that states with legal gambling meet an average of 32 of 82 recommended player protection standards. Nevada met 24 of those benchmarks. Research from the University of Nevada Las Vegas International Gaming Institute reported that 15% of Nevada adults meet criteria for problem gambling, compared with a 2% national average cited by the council.