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Oh my, that was ‘awkward’

Stunning doesn’t begin to describe the full bloom of double-standard racial politics as it has unfolded following Sen. Harry Reid’s now-infamous, racist-sounding interview in the book “Game Change.”

Rule change

The Senate minority filibuster has emerged as the last speed bump in the path of President Barack Obama’s costly, left-wing legislative agenda.

Closer than expected

Speaking of filibusters, the Democrats are in a panic over the possibility of losing Ted Kennedy’s Massachusetts Senate seat — and with it, their filibuster-proof majority in the upper chamber.

Poker for the Average Joe

Five years ago, Fargo, N.D., residents Todd Anderson and Greg Lang were lamenting the state of televised poker.

UNLV developing curriculum for fall prevention

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is developing curriculum to teach fall prevention and safety to construction workers through a grant from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Foreclosure rate hits record high in 2009

MIAMI — A record 2.8 million households were threatened with foreclosure last year, and that number is expected to rise this year as more unemployed and cash-strapped homeowners fall behind on their mortgages.

IN BRIEF

Nevada continues to add to Four Diamond winners

Bank of America to release homes

Bank of America expects to release about 6,000 foreclosed properties into the Nevada housing market in 2010, or about 500 a month, an executive with the bank said Wednesday.

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