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Stop getting annoyed if their heads are buried in those colorful pages, experts say it’s not a bad thing at all
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According to Katherine Hertlein, who is a couple therapist, reasonable levels of public displays of affection between couples can strengthen relationships and intimacy levels.
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Why recent study on modern brain size has experts scratching heads
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With less than a month to go before the congressional elections, the results of the polls question whether the Democrats are doing enough to boost the Hispanic vote in states like Nevada.
While MGM, Caesars, and Wynn have tried to make their properties less smoky, casino operators have largely been resistant to smoking bans. They have broadly argued that outlawing smoking will hurt their revenue. That may not actually be true, according to an independent study done by Las Vegas-based C3 Gaming, Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
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Las Vegas is back to 2019 visitor levels, but before you roll the dice, we’ll talk with Alan Feldman, at the UNLV International Gaming Institute.
Low water levels in Lake Mead caused by the decades-long, climate change-fueled drought in the West, have revealed a number of secrets: dead bodies, shipwrecks and now ash from past volcano eruptions.
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Ruben Cuevas was riding his motorcycle last Friday near the intersection of Charleston and Lamb when he was hit by a drunk driver.
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The Colorado River is being used more and more due to the worsening drought in the west. As the water levels plummeted, several shocking discoveries, such as human remains and sunken ships, have been uncovered. Scientists discovered that events that took place millions of years ago.
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