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Is life insurance needed in retirement?

Here are some different points to consider that can help you determine if you still need life insurance in retirement.

Fans remember historic Beatles Las Vegas concerts

Las Vegas residents who were present during the Beatles’ trip to town in 1964 all have memories of what they saw. Here are a few accounts:

Millan brings ‘Leader of the Pack’ to the Palms

Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan, who’s always wanted to play Las Vegas, gets his chance Friday at the Palms with his “Leader of the Pack” show, to be presented live — and taped for a future TV telecast.

Du-par’s changes tune about pancakes

Are Du-par’s pancakes the best in the country? I wouldn’t say that, because I haven’t tasted every pancake in the country. But they’re pretty darned good.

12 places for Mexican food

Start with a margarita and end with a sopapilla. But if you’re not sure where to go, here are a dozen suggestions to satisfy your south-of-the-border tastes.

Dig into honey flavored dishes

Saturday is World Honey Bee Day, so maybe we should celebrate while we can.

Becoming sugar savvy: Seminar details signs of diabetes

You probably know some of the signs that can signal the onset of diabetes, such as a pot belly or losing feeling in lower extremities. But there are other signs to watch out for: lethargy, thirst and dry, itchy skin.

Exploring Wood’s Possibilities

Working with wood comes naturally to New York interior designer Dan Faires. He grew up in an old farmhouse and has been developing his carpentry skills for much of his life.

To stack TVs and fireplaces? That is the great debate

When choosing a focal point for a room, designers and homeowners alike often plan for a single feature — windows, TVs, artwork, or fireplaces — to take center stage. However, the explosion of flat-screen TVs for every room in the home has created a debate: Can you really have more than one focal point?

These dining room tables won’t cramp your style

It’s hard to talk about design trends without mentioning open floor plans, which have officially replaced granite countertops as a national obsession. But what do they mean for renters? These days, many apartment buildings have responded to open-plan demand by slyly combining the kitchen, living room and dining room into one small space.