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More airline outages may be on horizon as US carriers struggle with aging technology

Airlines will likely suffer more disruptions like the one that grounded about 2,000 Delta flights last week because major carriers have not invested enough to overhaul reservations systems based on technology dating to the 1960s, airline industry and technology experts told Reuters.

Final tower of Riviera coming down Tuesday morning

Demolition contractors hired by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will finish the job they started in June — bringing down what’s left of the Riviera — with an implosion in the wee hours of Tuesday morning that will lack the pomp and ceremony that accompanied the destruction of the 24-story Monaco tower two months ago.

Nevada ready to embrace corporation-university partnerships

Nevada is about to test the concept of a partnership between corporations and universities as it works to create an entirely different workforce to offer to companies such as autonomous-car manufacturer Faraday Future.

Curacao plans to hire 150 bilingual employees

Incoming retailer Curacao will be hiring more than 150 bilingual employees ahead of the fall opening of its store at Meadows mall.

5 things you should never keep in your wallet

If you’re carrying around these things in your wallet, you’re likely putting your identity and finances at risk.

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