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Vegas Seven

In the wake of the headlines being made across the country and in Nevada about sexual harassment and discrimination, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý professor Michael Green looks back at some of the most famous sex scandals in Nevada’s political history.

Fox News

Bandits have gotten away with cash and chips from four casino-hotels in Las Vegas since last week, leaving police on the hunt for multiple suspects.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Five months after Thom Reilly took the helm of the Nevada System of Higher Education as chancellor, he crossed one major to-do item off his list.

N.B.C. News

Can you feel at home in 120 square feet? The tiny home movement has caught on in a big way, with people taking up residence not just in small versions of traditional homes but even in yurts and converted shipping containers.

The Atlantic

A Chinese-exclusion case from the 1880s set a precedent that haunts the legal fight over Trump’s travel ban.

International Business Times

While many of marriage's fundamental elements have evolved over the years – the freedom to separate, the legalisation of same-sex marriage in numerous countries and prenuptial agreements –one thing that has been slow to evolve is the changing of surnames in heterosexual unions. But things are beginning to change, with a number of men deciding to take on their wives' surnames in some form.

TheCheers.org

Despite the growing popularity of online casinos, many people still take the trip out to enjoy their favorite games. In land-based casinos, slot machines and video poker still reign supreme, with 61 percent of visitors preferring a seat at a machine rather than a table. Perhaps it's the ease and simplicity of the gameplay.

U.S. News and World Report

Bandits have gotten away with cash and chips from four casino-hotels in Las Vegas since last week, leaving police on the hunt for multiple suspects.

The Nevada Independent

Dean Heller claims he’s the only barrier between Nevadans and the revival of Yucca Mountain as a repository for nuclear waste. The question is whether he can be that bulwark during a difficult re-election campaign.

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