FDA approves first muscular dystrophy drug

Federal regulators on Monday granted tentative approval to the first drug for muscular dystrophy, following an intense public campaign from patients and doctors who pushed for the largely unproven medication.

Prince William reveals sad, dark moments

Prince William has talked of ‘dark moments’ in his job as an air ambulance pilot as he spoke of the strength he takes from the camaraderie of being part of a four-person helicopter crew.

Cease-fire falls apart in Syria as aid convoy bombed

The U.N. humanitarian aid agency suspended all convoys in Syria on Tuesday following deadly airstrikes on aid trucks the previous night that activists said killed at least 12 people.

Transportation officials plan aggressive approach to driverless cars

Federal officials say they intend to aggressively shape the emergence of driverless cars, increasing their role well beyond the traditional recalls of cars when they prove defective.

10 money lessons for a successful relationship

Here are some crucial lessons you and your significant other should learn if you want to stop money from ruining your relationship.

Trying to stay positive while living in poverty

Most of the Wendell Williams Elementary student body lives in poverty. Teachers and administrators try to stay relentlessly positive to help the children deal with the challenges of life. But Erica Conner and her family, who are homeless, struggle to stay positive.

Wentz leads Eagles to 2-0 record with win over Chicago

Carson Wentz followed up an impressive NFL debut with another solid performance, throwing for 190 yards and a touchdown, and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Chicago Bears 29-14 on Monday night.

2 Las Vegas companies compete for Startup of the Year

Out of 1,000 worldwide applicants, two Las Vegas startups will compete with 48 others for the title of Startup of the Year at a competition in San Jose, California.

Red tape, regulatory issues and more seen hampering Chinese visitation

An estimated 3.5 million Chinese tourists are wanting to travel to the United States next year but may never get here because of regulatory issues, government red tape and airlines and airports that aren’t ready for them.

 
Life is Beautiful for some, not so much for uprooted homeless

Las Vegas city streets will turn into a blowout celebration of music, arts and food for a three-day stretch starting Friday, but the scene Life is Beautiful revelers will see is in stark contrast to the lives of those who dwell on the city’s streets.

IGT officials say Maryland lottery inflated $262 million contract

Maryland lottery officials inflated a $262 million, eight-year information technology contract for monitoring wagers to include kinds of internet gambling that aren’t allowed under state law, according to one of the losing bidders.

Las Vegas art museum a step closer to reality

It’s a million-dollar question that’s long bedeviled Las Vegas fine art lovers: Can a city known more for spectacle than cultural substance ever have a major museum of its own?

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