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Icahn sets sights on Apple, talks to CEO Tim Cook

Activist investor Carl Icahn thinks Apple should be doing more to revive its stock price, and wants to help CEO Tim Cook with the resuscitation.

Union tells NFL players HGH testing close

The NFL Players Association “tentatively agreed” to let the league take 40 blood samples for HGH tests each week during the season, with a positive result drawing a four-game suspension, according to a memo the union sent players.

Younger Lotulelei following brother’s lead

He has the last name and jersey number, but whether Tau Lotulelei can come close to emulating what big brother John did at UNLV is in question. The question probably won’t be answered for a while, but early indications are encouraging for the Rebels.

Former loan officer pleads guilty in investment scheme

A former Henderson loan officer pleaded guilty in federal court this week in a $1 million, high-yield investment scheme involving the foreign currency exchange market.

DOE chief: Agency agreed to bury nuclear waste ‘deeper’ in Nevada

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said his staff offered to bend to the concerns of Nevada officials when they held discussions in December about trucking a ton of unique, bomb-usable uranium waste from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee to the Nevada National Security Site, 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Don’t be surprised: Las Vegas makes list of top pizza cities

When one thinks of the best pizza cities in America, Las Vegas might not be the first to come to mind—or the second, or even the third, yet it made it onto TripAdvisor.com’s list of “America’s Top 10 Cities for Pizza.”

Doctor brings a little cheer to hospice patients

A small, sweet thing happened Tuesday morning on the third floor of a medical office building where people go to die. It involved a retiree named Don Colbert, a doctor-slash-baker named Michael Zimmerman, and a woman named Jan Haupt, who was visiting her terminally ill mother, Belva Quello, who is 98 years old and not doing well.

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