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The U.S. Secretaries of Education and Labor visited Reno on Wednesday to highlight the Biden Administration's efforts to expand high-quality and affordable pathways to teaching, as well as increasing pay and strengthening working conditions across early childhood, K-12, and higher education.

Cleveland Jewish News

Developers for a new potential hotel on the Las Vegas Strip aim to solve an ongoing problem for Jewish tourists and professional convention-goers to the Silver State.

The Nevada Independent

UNLV’s Lee Business School will induct Caesars Entertainment board member Jan Jones Blackhurst, MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle and Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley into the Nevada Business Hall of Fame on Thursday at the Four Seasons Hotel.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

A UNLV golfer is ready to hit the links with the pros on Wednesday. McKenzi Hall was granted an exemption last month to compete in the LPGA Tour's T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards.

MIT Technology Review

For most people around the world, Meta’s text-based social network Threads is a platform that they haven’t thought of for months. But for Liu, a design professional in Taipei, it’s where she’s receiving unprecedented attention.

Mirage News

It turns out that money isn't the only thing sports gamblers are risking. According to a new study, bettors who wager on sporting events, esports, and daily fantasy sports are much more likely than other individuals to binge drink.

Medical Xpress

It turns out that money isn't the only thing sports gamblers are risking. According to a new study, bettors who wager on sporting events, esports, and daily fantasy sports are much more likely than other individuals to binge drink.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

John Katsilometes, columnist for the Review-Journal, joined us to look back on the Laugh Factory's run at the resort. He also shared some news on UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame honors, Frank Marino returning to 24 Oxford, ABBA Voyage coming to the Strip, and a Vegas native opening for the Mammoth WVH/Slash tour.

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

When it first opened on April 4, 1957, the Tropicana was the most expensive hotel-casino ever built on the Las Vegas Strip. It was dubbed the “Tiffany of the Desert” in a nod to the status jewelry store. That elevated level of style set a new bar for what guests could and should expect, on a visit to Vegas.

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