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Las Vegas may be the sports and entertainment capital of the world. Still, experts and entrepreneurs believe a diverse economy is essential for the regions future.


Hit-and-run crashes are on the rise across the valley, with over 500 incidents reported in the past year, according to a Metro Police map. Local safety advocates are urging more stringent measures to address the growing trend.


The National Institute on Aging reports that more than one in four adults 65 and older fall annually. Fortunately, its an avoidable threat.

The National Institute on Aging reports that more than one in four adults 65 and older fall annually. Fortunately, its an avoidable threat.
As the list of nations issuing travel warnings to the US grows, some visitors are opting to boycott it entirely. Here's why many foreigners are changing their travel plans and what this could mean for Americans.


A federal judge used the findings of a justice department investigation to justify expelling clergy molestation survivors from a committee trying to negotiate settlements with the New Orleans Catholic archdiocese after their lawyer tipped off a high school that its chaplain was an admitted child molester.
Late last month, Brooke L. Rollins, the Trump administrations incoming secretary of agriculture, unveiled her plan to combat the growing threat of avian flu to animal and human populations. In a commentary published Feb. 27 in the Wall Street Journal, Rollins laid out a five-step strategy to fight the virus. But the title of the piece was not How we will prevent a new pandemic or Five steps to prevent the avian flu virus from infecting millions of Americans.

Lucas Sielaff was in a car queue waiting to cross from Mexico into the US.


Researchers say threats to federal research funding and President Donald Trumps promise to eliminate any policy promoting diversity, equity and inclusion are threatening a decades-long effort to improve how the nation studies the health of women and queer people, or improve treatments for the medical conditions that affect them. Agency employees have been warned not to approve grants that include words such as women, trans or diversity."
