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Casinos.com

Nevada has held itself as the “gold standard” in gaming regulation for more than three score. And now, for nearly a decade, the state has used that model to claim its stake as a leader in cannabis regulation, too. But bringing those two together has been more like oil and water than chocolate and peanut butter.

Casinos.com

Nevada has held itself as the “gold standard” in gaming regulation for more than three score. And now, for nearly a decade, the state has used that model to claim its stake as a leader in cannabis regulation, too. But bringing those two together has been more like oil and water than chocolate and peanut butter.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Monday kicks off Rebel Ready Week on the UNLV campus as freshmen move in and get acquainted with their surroundings. “It’s not the first day of class, but it almost feels like it,” UNLV President Keith Whitfield told FOX5 at the Thomas and Mack Center before an orientation assembly Monday morning. “You get on campus for the first time and it’s very exciting.”

In Your Area

A new study has revealed the health benefits of one versatile veggie

IndiaCurrents

Arman* is a first-generation immigrant to the United States and resides in the Chicago area. He is a 32-year-old computer engineer with 5 years of experience in the IT sector. He is single and owns a three-bedroom home in a suburb of Chicago that he mortgaged last year. Last year, he also took up a job with a new company that offered a much higher salary than his previous company. However, the new job requires him to work much longer hours than he has done before.

M.S.N.

David Boies catapulted to a new level of fame more than 25 years ago after he won a landmark antitrust case against Microsoft on behalf of the federal government. In the autumn of his storied legal career, he’s staring down his former adversary again.

EducationWeek

The nation’s largest teachers’ union has come to a tentative contract agreement with its own staff after locking them out without pay for more than a month, an extraordinary move that complicated its run-up to the 2024 election cycle.

Wall Street Journal

David Boies catapulted to a new level of fame more than 25 years ago after he won a landmark antitrust case against Microsoft, on behalf of the federal government. In the autumn of his storied legal career, he’s staring down his former adversary again.