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Crimson Tide ebbing as evidenced by loss to Ole Miss

This time, there’s a different feel to it. This time, Alabama isn’t as likely to receive a second chance. The more the evidence piles up, the more it’s clear the Crimson Tide have taken a step back and won’t be one of the four playoff teams at the end of the season.

EDITORIAL: High-speed rail a big boondoggle

Who would win a race from Las Vegas to Southern California, a high-speed train or a tortoise? It’s such an easy call that oddsmakers wouldn’t set a line. The tortoise would win — in a walk.

A call to action for diabetes prevention

According to a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, almost 50% of American adults were found to suffer from diabetes or pre-diabetes. To reiterate, this is HALF of our adult population—29 million have diabetes and 86 million have pre-diabetes. There is hardly an American who does not either have the disease or its precursor, or knows someone with it.

VOLLEYBALL: Longhorns outlast Rams

Myah Maxwell had 20 kills and 11 digs, and Saipeti Fuiava added 19 kills and 14 digs to lead Legacy’s girls volleyball team to a 22-25, 25-19, 25-23, 22-25, 15-9 victory over host Rancho on Monday.

Cadillac tax a health care car crash

If you’re one of the 1.3 million Nevadans covered by an employer-sponsored health insurance plan, and if you like your plan, you should take a seat before reading any further.

TENNIS: Doubles teams help Las Vegas boys edge Liberty

The doubles teams of Trey Chauncey and Kyle Monton, and Jonathan Sosa and Trevor Christiansen each went 3-0 on Monday as Las Vegas’ boys tennis team nipped visiting Liberty, 10-9.

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