Proper alignment of neck, spine can improve strength

Have you ever had to function without the Internet for a few days? It can be miserable. Just like that, you are stranded from the shores of lightning fast communication. There is no way to check www.lvrj.com for the news. Paying bills online is difficult if the browser won’t load. Being disconnected from your social media and clouds of information can make you feel shut off from the world.

What are the odds? Fan grabs 4 foul balls at Indians game

One fan at Sunday’s game between the Cleveland Indians and Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field grabbed four foul balls, a once-in-several-lifetimes achievement.

Corrupt charities help veterans in name only

Some time back, my father wanted to give a car to a charity that advertised it helped veterans. I checked it out and it wasn’t legit. But it enraged me to know that people take advantage of patriotism to con those who served in the military. How sleazy.

Deana Martin: Dad was ‘amazing guy’

When Dean Martin’s daughter Deana was 18, she turned to Frank Sinatra and asked, “How do you sing?” Sinatra looked her in the eye and delivered the unsexy truth.

Final female sent to rail in WSOP Main Event

A volatile game, poker can bust bankrolls and bury dreams. It also can work wonders for a player’s career, as Jackie Glazier has discovered.

Woman’s death 30 years ago remains a mystery

“Who killed Chrissy?” is the question Beverly Simcic explores in her book about a friend’s mysterious death in Las Vegas more than 30 years ago.

State officials might outsource highway project

The Nevada Department of Transportation is about to make a $600 million bet on Project Neon, the reconstruction of the busiest and most congested road in the state.

Audience, cast enjoy ‘Xanadu’

“It’s like children’s theater for 40-year-old gay people,” says a muse in “Xanadu,” the 2007 hit Broadway musical comedy written by Douglas Carter Beane with music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar and based on the 1980 cult film staring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly.

Q&A with Lori Soren, regional market president for U.S. Bank

With just 74 branches, U.S. Bank lacks the street-corner presence that its larger competitors — Wells Fargo & Co. and Bank of America Corp. — have in Nevada. But that’s all right with Lori Soren, whose strategy for the bank with $2.22 billion in local deposits includes mobile banking offerings, smarter ATMs and supermarket branches.

On the Move, July 15

Announcements of new hires, promotions and professional awards. Want to see your accomplishment here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Time and Place

A list of weekly networking events around the Las Vegas Valley. Want to see a meeting here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Expansion, cash, focused on the other Strip – in Cotai

Casino developers — including MGM Resorts International, Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd. — will spend some $22 billion on massive new resorts and gambling complexes in Macau over the next four years.

As company staffs shrink, work to redirect yourself

Some companies were still shrinking as recently as 2012, Seattle-based PayScale Inc. says. PayScale reports amassing compensation data with 36 million salary profiles. More than a fifth (21 percent) of large organizations shrank, while 17 percent of both small and medium-sized companies did.

Q&A with Jennifer Ko Craft, shareholder and department chair for Gordon Silver

While still in law school, Jennifer Ko Craft spent her last two summers clerking for Andre Agassi. After graduation she became his in-house associate general counsel for two years, while at the same time working for Shaquille O’Neal.

Ranch family’s case fires up Heller speech

A judge’s ruling that federal officials had interfered with a Nevada ranch family’s water rights and grazing permits sparked U.S. Sen. Dean Heller into an angry speech last week against government overreach.

Maintenance gets no respect

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno have a serious building maintenance funding shortfall, on the order of more than $1 billion, as reported Friday by the Review-Journal’s Yesenia Amaro. Add in the College of Southern Nevada campuses, and there’s an additional $200 million in unfunded work.

ELL challenges can be met through coordination, debate, cooperation

Review-Journal columnist Glenn Cook’s recent series on the English Language Learner crisis has drawn attention to the education challenge that Nevada faces. As Cook notes, the key to improved outcomes is to focus on the key demographics that are in crisis — ELL children and children from impoverished backgrounds.

Day after verdict, discord rages on

NEW YORK — With chants and prayers, sermons and signs, outrage over a jury’s decision to clear George Zimmerman in the shooting of an unarmed black teenager poured from street protests and church pulpits Sunday amid calls for federal civil rights charges to be filed in the case.

Jackson’s homecoming off to wobbly start

Pierre Jackson had never played a game at the Thomas & Mack Center until Sunday. After having a tough time in his NBA Summer League debut for New Orleans, the former Baylor point guard from Las Vegas probably wished he were playing somewhere else in town.

No sign of Teddy KGB, but plenty of Unabombers

It was a little past 1 p.m., not that time really matters here. The sound of poker chips idly being rubbed together was in the air, in the manner the sound of locusts on a deserted stretch of Texas highway is in the air.

Immigrants at risk for fraud

A perfect storm of immigration change is upon us:

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