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"67" now has a slang sibling, and its name is "41." To many, 41 is the number that numerically comes after 40 and before 42. But to Gen Z and Gen Alpha, the number has been added to their slang vocabulary.
Flying is just not what it used to be. Long lines to go through security, cyberattacks on airport check-in systems, labor strikes, lost bags and cancellations. Now on top of all that, there is a global shortage of pilots and airlines are feeling the pinch.
A new game has quite a journey ahead of it before it can even reach the manufacturing stage. The industry has almost entirely moved away from traditional coin-operated, reel and lever-based machines in favor of large touchscreen monitors and cashless betting, leading to a greater variety and complexity of offerings.
Imagine the possibilities of applying extended reality technology to higher education. Instead of sitting through a lecture or reading from a textbook about art history, students could be whisked away to the ancient Hagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul.
The suddenly fraught future of the Thacker Pass lithium mine cleared an unexpected hurdle on Tuesday, after the Trump administration agreed to release the first part of a loan critical to the Nevada project’s development in exchange for the U.S. government taking a stake in the effort.
UNLV’s School of Integrated Health Sciences and its College of Fine Arts have joined forces with local circus performers to pioneer the United States’ first circus medicine consortium: the UNLV Consortium of Arts + Medicine. According to its founders, the program’s goals are oriented toward helping performers cope with and prevent injuries, which can be career-ending.
Las Vegas has been walking a tightrope this year. After years of boom-era expansion and record-setting tourism numbers, the Strip is showing signs of strain. The federal government shutdown could exacerbate the city's turbulence, as it depends more heavily on tourism than some comparably sized cities.
A federal appeals court is weighing whether the size of a law firm should play a role in determining attorney fee awards, a question that could have broad implications for antitrust litigation across the western United States. The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments this summer and is expected to rule soon, according to Reuters.
Whether you’re trying to fuel up after a workout to build muscle, stay satiated for longer, or simply support your overall health, getting enough protein in your diet is key.