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Star Tribune

The use of force by Minneapolis police has plunged 50 percent in the last decade, signaling a broad shift away from the “warrior” mentality that favors aggressive policing to reduce crime.

Las Vegas Review Journal

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Dallas News

Who's to blame when confrontations between the police and the public turn bad is often in the eye of the beholder.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV was days from opening its men’s golf season when its best player dropped a shocker on the Rebels.

K.N.P.R. News

The dean of UNLV’s Honors College could soon become the acting president of the university.

Bloomberg News

The National Football League’s new ban on players kneeling during the national anthem is getting a heated response from the public and the players’ union.

Las Vegas Sun

Anywhere but Nevada, Donald McMichael Sr.’s chances of becoming a member of a state board of regents would be practically nonexistent.

The Week

Members of the Culinary Union in Las Vegas are prepared to go on strike if the casinos don't approve a proposed five-year contract by the time the current contract expires on May 31.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

In the wake of a United States Supreme Court ruling striking down a ban on sports betting, state gambling regulators are fighting suggestions by major sports leagues that gambling should be overseen at the federal level.

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