Arizona decision

In the term’s most highly anticipated decision outside the ObamaCare case, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rendered its verdict on Arizona’s strict immigration law. Those on both sides of the debate claimed victory, but the decision was a mixed bag for everyone involved.

Court opens door to resort’s change of ownership

A New York appellate court has opened the way to a possible change of ownership of the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa and the attached Rampart casino.

Serena finds relief in victory

WIMBLEDON, England – On one point Tuesday at Wimbledon, Serena Williams dumped a forehand into the net and dropped to a knee, her jaw clenched as she let out a shriek.

The very dark side of health care reform

I don’t know about you readers, but I’ll be watching tomorrow’s health care decision with more than just professional interest.

Some Hispanics have second thoughts about Obama’s deportation relief

Praise greeted President Barack Obama’s plan to grant temporary relief from the threat of deportation to some children who were brought into the country illegally. But Tuesday, the self-described bipartisan coalition Hispanics United held a news conference to draw attention to what it said were ambiguities in the president’s new immigration policy.

Starbucks chief says ineffective political leaders hurting America

About 2,000 food scientists packed the ballroom at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Tuesday to hear Howard Schultz, keynote speaker for the 72nd Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting and Food Expo.

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