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The Real Deal

Adelson family has political influence, expertise in casino-resort developments

The Dallas Morning News

Experts cite the Adelson family’s political activism and deep pockets as potential game-changers to the Lone Star landscape.

The Boston Globe

No dress shirt, no dress shoes, no problem, even at some of this area’s once buttoned-up offices

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

According to wastewater analysis data compiled by SNHD, HV.1 appears in 48% of the COVID samples tested, far outpacing XBB.1.5 at 32% and the XBB.1.16 variant at 11%.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

The plan to clean up the more than 100-year-old mine site near Lake Las Vegas to build these homes has not been without controversy.

Los Angeles Times

The water is its own world. One and a half million gallons rest behind 11 panes of 4-inch-thick glass in a warren below the stage where Cirque du Soleil’s “O” plays at the Bellagio. This is the lighting tunnel — and when the 25th anniversary show begins in a few hours, spotlights will flood the water through these windows, highlighting the breathtaking acrobatics taking place above and below its surface.

Desert Companion

Sugaring is an umbrella term for negotiated relationships commonly held between an older partner, the sugar daddy or mommy, and a younger partner, the sugar baby. Sugar relationships require elaborate negotiations to create clearly defined boundaries and expectations, meaning that no two arrangements will look identical. For some, the relationship is focused on companionship devoid of physicality while, for others, the dynamic mirrors that of a traditional relationship, including consensual sex. Babies are compensated monetarily or with gifts, such as high-end merchandise or luxurious vacations. Where do sugar babies fit into the ever-evolving world of sex work in Las Vegas?

NeurologyLive

Over the past year, the field has experienced another significant leap of growth, powered by advances in translational research and capped off by the approval of lecanemab (Leqembi; Eisai), the first traditionally approved therapy in nearly two decades.