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For nearly two weeks, I was glued to the news of the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand, where 12 boys and their soccer coach were stranded in a flooded cave. The international community banded together to pull off a death-defying rescue. It was inspiring, but I couldn’t help but wonder: Why had the boys never learned to swim?
The future of some of Nevada’s most well-known brothels is in voters’ hands, according to the Associated Press. A November ballot initiative seeks to shut down the four legal brothels in Lyon County, all of which are owned by Dennis Hof, who is currently running as a Trump-loving Republican candidate for the Nevada Legislature.
University of Nevada-Las Vegas is joining a German research company to develop an autonomous delivery truck, the university announced July 23.
UNLV is joining a German research company to develop an autonomous delivery truck, the university announced on Monday.
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Nevada has held detainees under President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance policy for prosecuting immigrants captured while crossing the border illegally, according to GOP Sen. Dean Heller.
In February, Heller declined an invitation from the UNLV Immigration Clinic to visit with unaccompanied children in Las Vegas from Central America who the clinic represents.
Flowers are often reserved for special occasions and the part of our spending budget that we label frivolous. But what if you were told that flowers can actually bring health benefits? Would you purchase them more often? As more and more people move into cities away from nature, it could be important to invite more plants indoors and enjoy those fresh cut flowers.
“It was terrifying. It was very scary, very deep and very dark,” said Dr. David Conlin about his first dive to the B-29 Superfortress bomber that rests at the bottom of Lake Mead.