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The nation’s commercial casinos won nearly $14 billion in the third quarter of this year, marking the industry’s best quarter ever, and pushing U.S. casino revenue past what it was for all of 2020, according to figures released Tuesday.
The nation's commercial casinos won nearly $14 billion in the third quarter of this year, marking the industry's best quarter ever, and pushing U.S. casino revenue past what it was for all of 2020, according to figures released Tuesday.
The pill-free cashmere is just a start.
Anxiety isn’t only in your head. Watch out for these lesser-known ways anxiety shows up in your body.
Preservationists have come out with a list of the most endangered places in Nevada.
Republican Glenn Youngkin’s upset victory last week in the Virginia governor’s race was a big change for the blue-leaning state, where last year President Joe Biden won by 10 percentage points against Donald Trump.
A beloved place is less about the building people enter than it is about the memories they carry with them when they leave.
Guest speaker at Monday's Democratic Women's Club meeting will be Sondra Cosgrove, PhD, Executive Director and Chair of the Board for Vote Nevada.
Houston is the leading destination for people moving from California to Texas, according to a recent report.
The ecosexuality movement, for example making love with trees, is considered a fun solution to the problem of environmental damage.
The human-dog relationship precedes the agricultural revolution. Here's what we know about how it began — with wolves — and the evolving complexity of our loving connection to canines.
Nevada's lone Republican in Washington is taking a pass on jumping into what promises to be a rowdy and rough Republican primary.