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The Guardian

As demand for responsive sexbots grows, some developers are trying to thread the needle between fully neutered and fully uncensored AI

Las Vegas Review Journal

Most people have a love-hate relationship with their annual tax preparation and filing. Under the current system, preparing and filing taxes can be complicated, time-consuming, and expensive. But tax season also brings the potential of meaningful tax refunds and credits.

Travel Weekly

Those looking to take in a little Las Vegas history have about a month before the legendary Tropicana closes and is demolished for a proposed baseball stadium to house the Athletics, the Major League Baseball team that has called Oakland home since 1968.

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

The event will run from 3:30-5 p.m. on Feb. 27.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It isn’t an easy analysis to make, considering economic impact numbers haven’t been fully calculated. But experts who monitor the economics of the city’s megaevents say it’s an apples-and-oranges comparison in which some elements of Formula One were better while some aspects of the Super Bowl prevailed.

Las Vegas Sun

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada is suing Clark County over an ordinance that bans stopping or standing on pedestrian bridges on the Las Vegas Strip.

Out Front Magazine

There is a new groundbreaking survey for older LGBTQ+ Americans that is looking for participants over 50 years old.

The Nevada Independent

The move would allow the department to rehire retired officers, mirroring a similar designation from the agency in 2022.

Las Vegas Review Journal

More than 70 percent of Nevadans consider water supply and lowering river levels a serious issue, but only a little more than half believe climate change is, a Colorado College poll released Wednesday shows.

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