Experts In The News

Huffington Post

The prairie dress. The nap dress. The milkmaid dress. Call them what you want, but one thing is undeniable: For the past four years, the quaint, Laura Ashley-throwback prairie dress ― with its ruffled hem, fluttered sleeves and modest ankle length ― has had a mighty tight grip on consumer fashion.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to decline in both Clark County and the state, according to new data released Wednesday, the same day the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the vaccine update for reinforcement aimed at curbing a possible increase in winter.

The Christian Science Monitor

When Kenny Varner attended the 60th birthday party of a family member recently, he was somewhat startled after the conversation turned to the enduring appeal of “Goodnight Moon.”  

Boulder City Review

Some of Nevada’s top water conservation and climate science minds are coming together to help the state handle the worsening drought and declining levels at Lake Mead.

Michigan Live

It’s almost impossible at this point for voters to evade a certain attack ad against Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon focused on her position on abortion.

Gulf News

Extreme heat this year has triggered wildfires, drought and melting glaciers. Less expectedly, it’s also revealed some weird and dark things about our past-shipwrecks, corpses, ghost villages, ornamental gardens and ancient cities. Here’s a look at some of those discoveries.

Vox

“Influencer” has become one of the most aspirational jobs for kids and adults. What now?

Las Vegas Review Journal

Traffic fatalities in Nevada and Clark County have crept upward as the year has progressed. In January, the state saw a 27 percent decline in traffic-related deaths when compared with the first month of 2021. By the end of July, however, the number of people killed on state roads this year had hit 211, equaling where it stood through the first seven months of 2021, the deadliest year on Nevada highways in 15 years.