At the drive-thru window, it’s not always wise to super-size the drink and fries. Sometimes, it’s smarter to go smaller. In this case, the Golden State Warriors shoved aside the 7-footer and went with Andre Iguodala.
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Wade Townsend was drafted twice in the first round of the MLB Draft, endured an injury-ravaged professional career and never advanced past Double A. But along the way, Townsend turned to professional poker and discovered he didn’t need baseball to reach the major leagues.
In about two weeks, an obscure federal agency known as the Export-Import Bank is set to expire. This agency loses taxpayer money, picks winners and losers in the economy, and endangers American jobs. Nevadans would be better off without it, and Congress can let it die by doing what it does best: nothing.
The Public Utilities Commission says it’s not in the public interest to allow data storage giant Switch to stop buying electricity from NV Energy and begin purchasing cheaper power from the wholesale market. The PUC couldn’t be more wrong.
Karma can be a bear. Just ask the Service Employees International Union Local 1107.
When Gov. Brian Sandoval put his pen to the jacket covering Senate Bill 514 on Thursday at UNLV, it was the end of a remarkably rapid journey and the start of a brand-new one.
Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman managed to navigate the 2015 Legislature’s many political potholes. It was the one she and husband John Seaman encountered Wednesday that was really painful.
A pregnant Oklahoma mother of 12 pleaded not guilty on Thursday to criminally neglecting four of her children, who were found in a bug-infested, trash-strewn home that had holes in the ceiling and walls.