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Neighborhood bars are dying in some parts of U.S.

Love hanging out at your corner bar on a Friday night? You might have to kiss that ritual goodbye. In the last 10 years, more than 10,000 neighborhood bars around the country have shut down.

EDITORIAL: The real pay gap

We hear a lot about a wage gap in this country, and we do indeed, have a worsening economic inequality issue that needs to be addressed immediately. However, that compensation gap is not between wages and the cost of living, or even the comparative salaries of men and women. No, the worst inequality lies between the public and private sectors.

Billie Jean King: More can be done to advance women’s sports

When Becky Hammon guided the San Antonio Spurs to the NBA Summer League title in July at the Thomas & Mack Center, Billie Jean King was thrilled. Ditto when the Sacramento Kings hired Nancy Lieberman as an assistant on George Karl’s staff.

Bettors continue to cash tickets on unbeaten Patriots

If something seems like a bad idea at the time, don’t gamble and do it anyway. Spitting into the wind, swimming with piranhas, betting against an angry Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. All bad ideas, obviously.

Friends of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Chef’ cooking up memoir

Friends of chef Kerry Simon, who died last month, have found a treasure trove of personal journals and audiotapes they plan to incorporate into a memoir cookbook.

Homeless, activists collide with residents over Las Vegas park

The city of Las Vegas still seems to be at odds with people who are homeless and activists at Huntridge Circle Park.
A popular hangout for the homeless people in the area, Huntridge Circle Park has a storied history the city’s dealings with indigenous people and the activists who feed them.

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