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The Nevada Independent

In a swingy state, Senate candidates must be strategic about how closely they associate with the unpopular people at the top of the ticket.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

After Donald Trump wins the Iowa caucus, what’s in store for Nevada? UNLV Political Science Professor Dan Lee breaks down why turnout could be low and what the candidates are hoping to get out of the Nevada race.

Las Vegas Sun

According to the massive tome, highways signs should be “simple, direct, brief, legible and clear” and only be used for important information, such as warning drivers of obstacles in the road ahead, adverse weather conditions, detours and or significant delays. Warning about the dangers of speeding, driving while impaired or not wearing a seat belt are also acceptable.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended his 2024 presidential bid and endorsed Donald Trump, all but guaranteeing the former president’s win of the upcoming Nevada caucuses.

Yahoo!

A quick search on RocketReach — one of the buzzier data collecting sites out there right now — will yield information about virtually anyone you know. Go ahead, look up yourself or your best friend and see — results from other similar sites will also likely pop up, such as WhitePages.com and TruePeopleSearch.com. And unfortunately, it's a worrisome and tricky situation that's not as cut and dry as it seems.

Good Housekeeping

Data collection sites like RocketReach and Whitepages make all kinds of personal info public — here's what you can do to remove it.

The New York Times

Ignoring your partner to pay attention to your phone can lead to mistrust and rejection. We tell you how to stop practicing nagging.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A survey of rates from 138 Las Vegas hotels conducted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal Thursday indicates that visitors during the weekend leading up to the Feb. 11 National Football League championship game will average $443.84 a night before taxes and fees. The average on the Strip is a mind-boggling $856.19 a night at 36 properties.