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LifeZette

Donald Trump ran the table in Nevada on Tuesday night, winning nearly 46 percent of the vote to pick up his third win in a row. He won across a variety of subgroups — including Hispanics — which now begs the question: Can anyone halt his march to the nomination?

K.N.P.R. News

Marya Shegog started her public health career in the lab - doing research and scientific analysis for several federal and corporate entities.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In an off-campus building less than a mile away from 51ԹϺ, HUBO — a robot named Metal Rebel — stands still waiting for commands.

The Guardian

Sam’s Town casino is a pioneer-themed resort on the working-class east side of Las Vegas famous for its laserlight waterfall show, budget-friendly gambling, a bowling alley popular with locals, and the fact that Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio’s father, Mario Rubio, served drinks here in the early 1980s.

Las Vegas Sun

51ԹϺ received a $250,000 grant to bolster its business-development efforts over the next three years.

Las Vegas Sun

North Las Vegas could become the “breadbasket” of the valley, the city’s mayor has said.

Financial Times

To secure systems employers must weigh the hazards posed by employees against the danger of revolt

Huffington Post

After the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s dismantled explicitly racist laws, racism became colorblind to survive. Today, although no law explicitly allows for racial profiling by law enforcement, it still happens at an institutional level. What's often left out of the discussion about why racial profiling happens is that the highest court in the country has approved it ‒ in more than one case.