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Carter expects Rebels to dodge trap

Ben Carter doesn’t want to hear the excuses from his UNLV men’s basketball teammates.

West Virginia dominates Las Vegas Invitational

Instead of the Main Event at the MGM Grand Garden using a boxing title belt for a trophy given to Creighton on Wednesday, it should have ceded to the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational and allowed that tournament to award a belt Friday to West Virginia.

EDITORIAL: Reduced minimum wage for teens would bolster job prospects

Presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle want to lift the lower and middle classes. But to join the middle class, you must have a good job. And an elevated minimum wage prices the unskilled out of the job market, delaying or denying young people an entrance to the workforce.

LETTERS: Malkin’s refugee stance seeks only to stoke fear

In the Nov. 22 Viewpoints section of the Review-Journal, someone had the silly idea of letting Michelle Malkin and Kathleen Parker give opposing viewpoints on allowing Syrian refugees into the U.S. It was silly because of Ms. Malkin’s consistent practice of simply making stuff up to suit any issue on which she is writing.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. Prairie View A&M

The Rebels are big favorites when they host Prairie View A&M tonight at the Thomas & Mack Center. Game time is 7:00 p.m. PT.

Pedestrian killed by hit-and-run driver

A pedestrian is dead and Las Vegas police are looking for the driver and the white SUV that hit her Friday night in the east valley.

Moody’s backs Tropicana owner’s San Diego Indian casino

Moody’s Investors Service has praised a San Diego-area Indian casino being developed by Tropicana owner Penn National Gaming, which is a key property in the regional gaming company’s western push.

10 cool things about the new Strip arena

Las Vegas hasn’t seen a major stadium or arena built in more than three decades. The $375 million venue behind New York-New York on the Strip is scheduled to open in April.

Carson favors federal handoff of public land

It doesn’t take a neurosurgeon to tell Dr. Ben Carson is a quick study. The Republican presidential candidate visited Southern Nevada this past week, stopping off in Pahrump before dropping in on the Review-Journal editorial board.

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