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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency request to put Green Party candidate Jill Stein on Nevada’s presidential ballot, a potential boost for Vice President Kamala Harris’ efforts to carry the closely divided state. Opinion polls show Harris and former President Donald Trump essentially tied in Nevada, and Stein's presence on the ballot had the potential to pull voters from the vice president.
Many parents think their children’s baby teeth are just that — baby teeth that, with time, their children will lose. So, why should they take care of them? But dentists in Las Vegas warn that dismissive attitudes around oral hygiene can lead to more serious health issues.
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Voters this year will once again have the opportunity to remove the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents from the state constitution, thanks to a ballot measure that is similar to (but not identical to) one narrowly defeated in 2020.
If you drive down Via Inspirada in Henderson, there are a few places that just look like the desert. However, a specific lot, off of Via Inspirada and Larson Lane, will soon become a new Haas Automation manufacturing facility.
WHI’s educational programming includes the groundbreaking From the Classroom to the Boardroom, a one-of-a-kind leadership course designed specifically for women in hospitality. Launched in partnership with UNLV, the Culinary Institute of America and several other top schools, the program equips women with the skills and confidence to navigate their careers in a way that can break through the glass ceiling.
A detainee at a Nevada immigration detention center said he was denied medication before suffering a seizure and was left to lie on the floor of his cell for three days without soap, a shower or adequate toilet paper, according to a federal complaint filed with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
It wasn’t quite the Hotel California. But a member of the Eagles once jammed at the hotel Riviera. It was the mid-’90s, when the Lon Bronson Band were lords of the manor and Steve Schirripa (yes, the “Sopranos” and “Blue Bloods” actor) was burning through the hotel’s $2 million-per-year lounge budget as entertainment director.
Many parents think that their children's baby teeth are just that: baby teeth that their children will eventually lose. So why should they care for them? But Las Vegas dentists warn that dismissive attitudes about oral hygiene can lead to more serious health problems.
A baffling new theory to explain human consciousness has suggested it comes from hidden dimensions and is not just brain activity. A physicist claimed that we plug in to these invisible planes of the universe when making art, practicing science, pondering philosophy or dreaming, and this could explain the phenomenon that has evaded scientific understanding for centuries.