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Two major insurers recognize telemedicine

Nevada’s two biggest insurers — Anthem and UnitedHealthcare — have rolled out programs that let consumers visit with a doctor online anytime for routine conditions. The idea? Let patients check in with a doc from home or work to spare the hassle of an in-office visit, and to cut down on emergency-room and urgent-care trips among people who aren’t critically ill.

Gaming revenue distinguishes commercial, Indian casinos

On the surface, the lines between the commercial casino industry and Indian gaming are evaporating. But in terms of gaming revenue, the lines of division are pretty solid.

Fans mark Philharmonic music director’s debut

The atmosphere in The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall the evening of Sept. 27 was electric as the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s new music director Donato Cabrera made his debut.

Love, affection two different things

The presence of affection is, in the end, no valid measure of whether we love. To the contrary, the fidelity and quality of love is most fiercely tested in the absence of affection.

Plan for establishment-backed court a blank check that could take any shape

We’ve all heard the expression “anointed candidate.” It’s pretty common here in Nevada and describes a process in which the powers that be get together and decide that a particular candidate in a particular contest is clearly best for Nevada (and, of course, best for them).

EDITORIAL: Endorsements for U.S. House of Representatives

Behold the brave Nevada men and women running for Congress, a body that’s as popular as the stomach flu. Americans are quite unhappy with federal lawmakers and the federal government in general. Accountability starts with elections. With that in mind, the Review-Journal offers the following endorsements for the U.S. House of Representatives:

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