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Two sides to Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter

There was the side Bob Dylan sang about and the side Denzel Washington portrayed in the movies. That was an admirable side. Then there was the other side, the rough side. That’s the side you didn’t hear too much about.

Teixeira respects Jones’ dedication

It may seem natural for top Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight contender Glover Teixeira to look at Jon Jones’ last title defense against Alexander Gustafsson and see optimism in the sense that Jones looked somewhat beatable for the first time in his dominant run as champion.

EDITORIAL: North Las Vegas not quite dead

The city of North Las Vegas has so little cash on hand that it can’t afford much of anything. But the struggling municipality and its employee unions managed to come together this month to buy the one thing they needed most: time.

On Earth Day, what’s ‘green’ perhaps really isn’t

This Earth Day, a host of organizations and companies are urging you to “go green.” We all like to give Mother Nature some love, but what does being “green” really mean? Unfortunately, a look beyond the rhetoric and into the science reveals that many ostensibly “green” products, from green buildings to GMO-free foods, are little more than glitzy marketing campaigns.

Don’t waste your brain cells on ABC’s ‘Black Box’

In the wake of sexual abuse allegations against him, executive producer Bryan Singer’s name has been removed from the advertising for the new drama, debuting at 10 p.m. Thursday on KTNV-TV, Channel 13. That has to rank among the best news Singer has received in the past week.

The history of Hey Reb! and other UNLV mascots

UNLV has drawn criticism at times for its use of Hey Reb! and the Rebels nickname. Here’s the history behind the school’s sometimes controversial mascot and nickname.

Survey suggests businesses feeling pinch of higher costs

NEW YORK — Rising costs for materials and labor appear to be pressuring businesses, a quarterly survey from the National Association of Business Economics suggests.

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