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Forest Service plan would open Ruby Mountains to oil, gas drilling

A draft environmental assessment obtained by foes would allow leases on all of the nearly 54,000 acres requested by an oil and gas developer but with restrictions that would force horizontal drilling from neighboring BLM land.

Airlines to offer nonstop Las Vegas-Tokyo flights during CES

American Airlines and Japan Airlines will offer nonstop flights between Tokyo and Las Vegas for 10 days in January to support demand from attendees of the annual CES convention, airline officials said Thursday.

Ex-Nevada Tesla worker sues for $1M in defamation damages

A former Tesla Inc. employee at the electric car maker’s battery plant in Nevada is seeking at least $1 million in defamation damages after it accused him of sabotage, hacking into computers and stealing confidential information leaked to the media.

 
Apple is first company to reach $1 trillion in value

Apple has become the world’s first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of stylish technology that has redefined what we expect from our gadgets.

Brookstone declaring bankruptcy, will close all mall stores

Brookstone, the ubiquitous seller of cool but largely unneeded things, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection again and closing the 100 stores that remain in malls.

Scientific Games shows improvement in 2nd quarter

Las Vegas-based Scientific Games’ four core business divisions gained ground in the company’s second quarter, shrinking losses after the company’s 11th straight quarter of year-over-year revenue and adjusted cash flow growth.

Papa John Schnatter says pizza chain needs his ‘public face’

The founder of Papa John’s says the pizza chain needs him back as its public face, and that it was a mistake for the company to scrub him from its marketing materials after he acknowledged using a racial slur last month.