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Las Vegas Sun

Perry Woodward was gathering his belongings after officiating a recreational basketball game between teenagers on Tuesday night when he peeked onto the adjacent court at Doolittle Community Center to see the status of another game.

Yahoo!

To “cry poor mouth” is an expression used to habitually complain about a lack of money. A literal poor mouth, however, represents one of the most widespread global diseases: tooth decay. Cavities resulting from poor oral health can drive everything from emotional issues to low self-esteem and health concerns.

The New York Times

In the Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel, a large and tasteful home becomes an object of infatuation.

KJZZ 91.5

The impacts of colonialism and unseemly research reverberate to this day. But, outside of the social sciences and some genomics, efforts to involve and protect Indigenous peoples remain nebulous.

Wall Street Journal

The alleged gunman has ties to Taiwan, as his victims do, but he routinely presented himself as allied with Beijing.

K.N.P.R. News

May is Asian America and Pacific Islander Month, a time we recognize the history, culture and achievements of the AAPI community.

CBC News

The human-made reservoir near Las Vegas is at its driest point in history, revealing long-submerged remains.

P.B.S.

There’s been an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Clark County. We examine why and look at new program to survey wastewater to detect coronavirus outbreaks early. Plus, a new statewide program aims to bring more funding and financial services to small businesses owned by minorities and women in Nevada.