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Project 150’s free shopping day brings good cheer to homeless teens, families

The sounds of Andy Williams singing “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” streamed through the speakers Saturday morning at Project 150, a Las Vegas nonprofit that provides basic necessities to homeless or needy teens, young adults and their families.

It’s OK to embrace your ugly Christmas sweater

Credit — or, maybe, blame — Bill Cosby’s sweaters on “The Cosby Show” or Chevy Chase’s sweaters in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” or every dad, brother, uncle or grandfather who ever felt compelled to don his most questionable apparel to seek a few laughs on the holiday party circuit.

 
Tesla CEO, other tech executives back artificial intelligence startup

Tesla Motors Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and other prominent tech executives are pouring $1 billion into a non-profit aimed at creating artificial intelligence that augments humans’ capabilities, rather than making them obsolete.

How to not embarrass yourself at holiday parties

‘Tis the season for holiday parties. For those who are a little less socially inclined, a company soiree or family gathering could seem daunting. But Roxanne Peplow, who teaches professional development at the Computer Systems Institute, has some tips for people to follow when it comes to holiday parties.

Fitness trackers improve health one step at a time

Whether tracking steps, monitoring sleep, calculating calories or keeping an eye on a resting heart rate, fitness trackers can provide a way for people to start taking control of their health.

Christmas trees focus of library fundraiser

The Library Tree Lane is a popular event at the Paseo Verde Library in Henderson that sells out every year. Last year’s event raised $39,000 to buy materials for children and teens, with a goal of developing a lifelong love of reading.