Eating light in the summer doesn’t necessarily mean eating healthfully. There are hidden dangers in summer fare – salads, smoothies and hot dogs and burgers made on the grill – that require some thought if you want to eat well as well as stay cool this summer.
The Wesley Warren of today does not act like the somber Wesley Warren of last fall. Rather than on the edge of tears, the Las Vegas man suffering from a disease that has left him with a 100-pound scrotum is seemingly enjoying his celebrity.
I’ve always had a healthy appetite. I typically finish my meal before my wife finishes hers.
One day, Kristin polished off her entire dinner before I completed half of mine. If the five tests the day before weren’t enough proof, this was the clincher. We’re pregnant! Now what?
Rodney King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation’s history, was found at the bottom of his swimming pool early Sunday and later pronounced dead. He was 47.
Four suicides, a single lawyer making more than $100 million, a man beaten severely, voter fraud, homeowner association manipulation, family companies left bankrupt, ripped-off homeowners and now dozens of federal indictments. These developments in Southern Nevada are collectively known as the “HOA scandal” – but, ironically, they have little to do with HOAs.
If you’re laughing or giggling with friends and family every day, or reading up on the most pressing political issues to prepare for the election in November, you may be surprised to hear you’re acting like a 100-year-old.
“The Tea Party will disappear when the economy gets better, and the economy’s getting better all the time.”
Not all occupation licensing laws on the books in Carson City actually protect Nevada consumers from harm and shoddy workmanship. It’s pretty clear that many of these laws misuse state sanctions to protect existing businesses from unwanted competition.