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Findings could have implications for our understanding of distant, water-rich planets.
It takes courage and motivation to run for office these days given the current antagonistic political climate where extremists are ready to pounce on anyone who doesn’t concur with their worldview laden with conspiracy theories and false narratives. Anyone who doesn’t agree with them 100 percent is immediately relegated to the status of imbecile at best and traitor at worst.

Many health care workers are exhausted and overworked as staffing shortages remain a major issue in the valley.
A correlation between the observed frequencies and polarizations of the energetic radio pulses suggests the bursts originate in active regions such as magnetars in binary systems.
Gambling regulators in two states are looking into both companies amid sexual-misconduct allegations against Barstool’s founder
Ruben Garcia, the co-director of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Workplace Law Program, spoke about McKeown's explanation for how to leave a union.
Thousands of sports-betting basketball fans will be arriving Thursday in Las Vegas for what has become the most bet-on sporting event on the calendar — the NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament.
It’s March and the NCAA Tournament is calling the Lady Rebels. UNLV is hosting a send-off for the women’s basketball team as they head to the tournament for the first time in 20 years.
Worker shortages persist across Southern Nevada hospitals, although COVID-19 cases have dropped in recent weeks.