Think tank to state: Keep your hands off business

Instead of offering cash and tax incentives to businesses that relocate or build in the state, the Nevada Policy Research Institute asserts in a study released today that government needs to keep its hands off business and let the unfettered marketplace return the state to economic glory.

Ohio ex-teacher sues, says she fears young kids

CINCINNATI – A former high school teacher is accusing school district administrators of discriminating against her because of a rare phobia she says she has: a fear of young children.

Stolen commuter train crashes into building

STOCKHOLM – A woman stole an empty commuter train from a depot Tuesday and drove it to a suburb of Stockholm where it derailed and slammed into an apartment building, officials said.

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No. 1 Louisville rips UConn

Louisville waited 20 minutes to prove it deserved the No. 1 ranking.

Rebels-Aztecs clash will be showcase for talented duo

As it stands now, San Diego State ranks as the best of the Mountain West, and junior guard Jamaal Franklin is arguably the conference’s top player. The next two months will determine all of that.

Sex club? What sex club?

Some of his competitors in the local adult racket call David Cooper a troublemaker, and I can see their point.

Las Vegas brain center plans studies of Alzheimer’s drug

With new funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas will be a key player in what researchers are calling the “A4 Trial,” the study of a drug designed to clear the brain of amyloid protein plaques, foreboding deposits that are a major feature of Alzheimer’s disease.

C-A-L Ranch: one-stop store for cowboys

At C-A-L Ranch Stores, it’s all Western all the time. Cowboy boots, Wranglers, plaid button-down shirts and ball caps line the men’s clothing area.

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