In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Ani

A recent study has given a new ray of hope by showing that science is getting one step closer to developing targeted drug therapies that may reduce seizures, sleep disorders, and related symptoms common in people with intellectual disabilities.

Newswise

Science is one step closer to developing targeted drug therapies that may reduce seizures, sleep disorders, and related symptoms common in people with intellectual disabilities.

Centre Daily Times

New developments, refurbishments, and major projects breathe life into a less popular part of the famous Las Vegas Strip.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It is no accident that the backdrop Wednesday will be Las Vegas’ $2 billion Allegiant Stadium instead of the chambers of the State Assembly in Carson City.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The standoff between Ukraine and Russia is thousands of miles away, but Nellis Air Force Base is an important reason U.S. airpower will be ready if called upon. That’s because Nellis provides state-of-the-art, realistic training for American aircrews from all over the U.S., as well as those from allied nations around the world.

The National Interest

Believing China would invade Taiwan because the United States does not react to Ukraine is premature and unproductive war-mongering.

Focus Taiwan

Taipei, Feb. 16 (CNA) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is recruiting analysts with doctoral degrees in political economics and international relations, a move which some believe shows the company is attaching greater importance to geopolitical developments.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The nation’s commercial casinos generated more revenue in 2021 than any other year in the industry’s history, the American Gaming Association reported Tuesday.

Newsweek

Valentine's Day is an annual holiday that sees people worldwide celebrate love in all forms. The day sees people exchange gifts, words and other expressions of love and affection for each other. But how did Valentine's Day begin and what does St. Valentine have to do with the holiday?

Indy Week

The cliche ideas of Valentine’s Day—the roses, chocolates, and construction paper cards—are not what this collection is about. The history of Valentine's cards is rich: they are the love letters of culture’s past.

Sputnik

Today, February 14 Valentine's Day, which is celebrated with gifts such as red roses, heart chocolates and teddy bears, dates back to a festival celebrated in Ancient Rome in the 6th century BC.The unchanging symbol of February 14, which has passed through various stages and loaded different meanings over time, is love and love.

New York Times

The league has partnerships with several companies and casinos and a record number of bets are expected to be placed on the Super Bowl. That would have been unlikely years ago given its stance.