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Alien Cathouse brothel to feature ‘girls from another world’

Have you ever dreamed of traveling to distant planets, meeting exotic alien women and having sex with them? If so, you — and possibly Captain Kirk — are the target audience for brothel owner Dennis Hof’s newest Southern Nevada business venture.

Escape boredom and add some fun to holiday break

Holiday break is upon us and students of all ages have cast aside their textbooks, pencils and laptops for several weeks of homework and classroom-free fun. Though the break is a welcome change from the routine of classes and exams, it is all too easy to waste away the precious time off glued to the couch watching “Family Guy” reruns. Here are some fun and active ways to add some adventure to this year’s holiday break.

More Americans looking to food as a source for everyday wellness

It was about 60 years ago that processed foods and fast-food outlets started to become mainstays of the American lifestyle. The fast-food culture that developed tended to view eating as an inconvenience, providing basic fuel for the day and not much else. More than half a century later, many Americans are more particular about the foods they choose for themselves and their families. In fact, people are seeking out the added health benefits that can be provided by functional or “super” foods.

Health story of the year: Salt vindicated

In 2011, half a dozen medical studies showed the health benefits of salt or revealed the significant risks of low-sodium diets, providing vindication for this essential nutrient and the people who love it.

Today’s boomers downsize homes, but upsize the amenities

Say goodbye to the McMansion. According to a leading real estate website, Trulia.com, 2010 was officially the year that homes over 3,200 square feet ended their dominance and appeal. But don’t think that downsizing means downgrading. In fact, homeowners are looking to upsize their amenities to help them enjoy every inch of their homes.

Don’t let sore feet trip up your travel plans

Whether you travel for business or pleasure, whether you fly, drive or take a train, there’s one other mode of transportation you’ll almost certainly use on your trip: your feet. If you’re planning a trip, take a few steps to ease the wear and tear on your foot muscles and joints.

Planning tips for multi-generational family travel

Adults traveling with children or grandchildren make up 30 percent of all adult leisure travelers, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Traveling with multiple generations can be a rewarding experience. Keep these tips in mind to help ensure your multi-generational family travel is fun, safe and rewarding for everyone in the group.

Online payments and tech innovations mean new opportunities for small organizations

For a lot of small organizations, the transition to a more digital world has been a tough one. At first, cost seemed prohibitive. Then as costs came down, concerns arose about having the expertise to really develop a worthwhile online presence. However, in today’s fast-paced world of technology, if there’s a need, a solution isn’t far behind.