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Charleston Post and Courier

Former Gov. Nikki Haley faces steep odds to win Iowa and New Hampshire against a dominant Donald Trump. Yet Haley is almost guaranteed to come in first in the third contest — the Feb. 6 Nevada primary — which comes weeks before the crucial vote in South Carolina. And she’ll probably do it without spending a dime, but she won’t get a single delegate for it.

K.N.P.R. News

The Nevada state reptile faces multiple threats, mostly man-made. Concerned scientists are racing to find a solution.

Washington Post

These days, check-in time brings a confusing mess of charges

Hospitality Investor

If you were to rewind the clock 15 years, the conversation surrounding hotel investment in Las Vegas would be very different. Of course, one could say that about many major cities, but perhaps none more so than Sin City, a desert oasis that hung its hat on gaming and gluttony.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

According to respondersafety.com, 51 first responders were struck by vehicles and killed nationwide last year.

Verywell Health

At one point in 2021, there was a playful culture war pitting #teampfizer against #teammoderna, with social media tags eliciting posts of loyalty for which brand of vaccine eager adults received. Fast forward two years and the brand loyalty has faded, herd immunity has taken hold, and staying up to date on your vaccines can be confusing.

Environment+Energy Leader

There’s good news and bad news. According to the National Economic Research Associates, the United States is awash in natural gas, enabling it to meet future corporate demand — if regulators allow companies to build pipelines. The same study says the country can export natural gas while keeping prices low at home.

Voice of America

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday (November 29) appointed Representative to the European Union and to Belgium Yu Dai as the new representative to the United States, replacing Hsiao Meiqin, who has registered as the running mate of Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Lai Ching-te. Before leaving office, Xiao Meiqin said goodbye to her colleagues in the representative office in the United States and thanked the United States for its "love" and support for Taiwan.