National Park Service rangers work to warn visitors about the extreme heat at Death Valley National Park, but one to three people die there annually despite the warnings.
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Las Vegas and other tourism hot spots in the U.S. have been welcoming fewer international visitors, and analysts warn that decline may linger into the future.
A Nevada Court of Appeals ruling paves the way for some retired first responders to receive disability compensation, potentially costing taxpayers millions.
There’s something about gardening that lifts my spirits. Even the scent of the soil and mulch makes me happy.
Wary of inflation, Americans have been scrutinizing the prices of everyday items. But a less-noticed expense should cause greater concern.
Original Medicare has two situations in which someone is asked to sign a Medicare form during a hospital stay.
Ibuprofen, sold under brand names such as Advil, Motrin and Nuprin, can pose certain health risks, especially for those with kidney or stomach issues.
As part of a nationwide campaign to support game nights, Mattel is bringing a new playing experience to a Las Vegas casino this summer.
A spokesman for Harry Reid International Airport said lines were long, but moving Tuesday evening at the Las Vegas airport.
Annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new policy shift unveiled Tuesday by the Trump administration.
At the inaugural Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Forum, Maria Shriver discussed how research, some of it conducted in Las Vegas, has debunked myths about the disease.
A makeup brand and a purveyor of sweet treats are among the retailers set to open at a Las Vegas Strip shopping center this year.
Throwing your weight against the door will do nothing but cause more damage. You need to look at the door when you get it closed and analyze the problem.
Making time simply calls for creativity and a broader understanding of how to get in daily exercise. Here are some tips to help.
Many apps were designed with the promise of making us more productive, efficient and connected. But often they end up being more of a distraction.
In a pivotal decision during the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature, the Supreme Court of Nevada ruled that a statute of limitations defense may be contractually waived—reinforcing Nevada’s longstanding commitment to enforcing contracts as written.
At least four Centers for Disease Control leaders resigned this week. The White House confirmed it fired Susan Monarez because she was not “aligned with” President Donald Trump.
The FDA’s framework for the new COVID-19 vaccines presents new barriers to access for millions of Americans who would have to prove their risk.
A plane capable of carrying 292 passengers is being eyed to fly the Paris-Las Vegas route in a tryout following special flights geared to CES attendees.
One thing is surer than ever, many policy experts say: Beneficiaries should not simply roll over their existing stand-alone Medicare drug plans.