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Bloomberg

As Party City Holdco Inc. wades through bankruptcy, some of its most important vendors are banding together to negotiate better trade terms for a holiday the company relies on: Halloween.

Scripps

The water dispute between states is heating up after California could not come to an agreement with six other Colorado River Basin states about how to cut down on water needed from the Colorado River.

New India Abroad

The contribution of Indian-origin doctors in American healthcare does not need an introduction. Statistically, every seventh American is being attended by an Indian American doctor. The same status will change to every fifth by an Indian doctor soon. That's the growing influence and recognition or the Indian diaspora in American healthcare. To this is also the growing band of public health experts and community health scholars, who are enriching the healthcare sector with their vast repositry of information and scholarly publications.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

Pamela Goynes-Brown remembers playing outside the old North Las Vegas City Hall when her father, who was on the City Council, would drive his children to work. Little did she then imagine that one day she would make history as Nevada's first African-American female mayor.

Medium

Which is common for any kind of chronic illness, not just for chronic pain, is nutrition, being able to balance calories in and calories out. Patients with low back pain, for example, who are obese, anything that we carry in front of us puts a strain on the low back.

The Nevada Independent

Although millions of people already have filed their taxes, according to IRS data, those who haven’t should know that the 2023 tax season is bringing some changes thanks to inflation and as most of the nation moves away from COVID emergency policies.

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

s we celebrate Black History Month, we're highlighting leaders shaping our community. UNLV President Dr. Keith E. Whitfield is the first African-American to lead one of the most diverse institutions in the U.S.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Pamela Goynes-Brown remembers playing outside the old North Las Vegas City Hall when her father, who served on the City Council, would take his children to work. She could not have imagined then that she would one day make history as Nevada’s first Black mayor.