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EDITORIAL: Obamacare’s preventive mandates don’t deliver

Before the not-so-affordable Affordable Care Act was forced upon the American people, some economists, elected officials, medical experts and pundits repeatedly made the case that giving everyone access to “free” preventive care with no co-payments would create overwhelming demand for a health care system already short of providers, drive up insurance costs and provide little to no health benefits for Americans.

Force bests teammate for Funny Car title

This has not been a typical John Force season, and it wasn’t looking like John Force’s day as the Funny Car semifinals approached. His team discovered the motor needed to be replaced, and the crew had only 30 minutes to do it.

Easy money makes Spieth more popular

A wager on a golf major typically means four days of lead changes and nail-biting suspense. It’s rarely a leisurely Sunday stroll to the window. The exception was Jordan Spieth, who ignored a tradition unlike any other.

1-year-old fatally shot, possibly by toddler

A 1-year-old child was shot and killed Sunday, possibly by a toddler, after a firearm was left unattended, authorities in Cleveland said.

 
‘Fault In Our Stars’ wins big at MTV Movie Awards

In a night of vagina jokes, naughty humor and a crotch-grab at the irreverent MTV Movie Awards, teen cancer romance “The Fault In Our Stars” walked away the big winner while “Iron Man” Robert Downey Jr. delivered wise words for the youth-orientated show.

Bernstein embraces role in Mayweather-Pacquiao fight

The moment won’t be too big for Showtime’s Al Bernstein when he gets behind the microphone as part of the broadcast team for the megafight between welterweight champions Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao on May 2 at the MGM Grand Garden.

Move to end population cap at Child Haven, emergency shelters criticized

Clark County’s emergency shelter for abused and neglected children saw its most recent population spike during spring break for local schools when it was housing up to 80 children, once again exceeding its state-licensed capacity of 70.

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