PokerStars, tribes have a new ally in California online gaming fight – Caesars

If California’s Internet poker debate was an actual card game, PokerStars just doubled up. But the European online gaming giant is still short-stacked against two of the state’s largest tribal casino operators in the company’s effort to gain a piece of California’s potentially lucrative — albeit nascent — Internet poker market.

Mental Health Check-Up: Partner with Your Healthcare Provider

Most people think Major Depressive Disorder is just being sad. The truth is that depression is more than saddened mood; it is a constellation of emotional, cognitive and physical symptoms.

Investment, reform and accountability for the New Nevada

In my first inaugural address, I spoke about the Nevada of my youth — a place of optimism and opportunity. Over the next four years, we worked together in every way to get Nevada working again, to rebuild an economy that was one of the hardest hit in the nation, and to begin to restore hope for our future. Although our success was never certain, we managed to build a state that was stronger, more stable, more nimble and more promising.

Court could upend Obamacare, and rightly so

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the second biggest legal challenge to President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act on March 4. A decision for the plaintiffs in King v. Burwell won’t kill the law, but it could make it largely unworkable in 37 states.

EDITORIAL: Opportunity knocks for school choice

Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed tax increases have sucked a lot of the air out of the Legislative Building in Carson City. However, the Republican has championed an ambitious reform agenda alongside his proposed education spending increases to bolster Nevada’s schools.

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