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Legal woes deepen for bail enforcement officer in HOA case

As a result of Charles McChesney’s May arrest on state charges in a robbery-extortion scheme, prosecutors are moving to keep him behind bars while he awaits a federal trial in the long-running investigation into takeovers of homeowners associations.

HealthCare Partners Nevada acquires Nevada Cancer Centers

HealthCare Partners Nevada, one of the largest medical practices operators in Southern Nevada, has branched into oncology with the acquisition of Nevada Cancer Centers announced on Thursday.

Mickelson, Scott favored after adjusted odds for U.S. Open

Phil Mickelson and Adam Scott share the favorite’s role after an odd Thursday at the U.S Open in which play was delayed twice by rain and suspended because of darkness in Ardmore, Pa.

Macau’s game of choice – baccarat

MACAU — In the nearly three dozen casinos in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling market, there’s only one game that matters: baccarat.

 
White House to send military supplies to Syrian rebels

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has authorized sending weapons to Syrian rebels for the first time, U.S. officials said Thursday, after the White House disclosed that the United States has conclusive evidence President Bashar Assad’s government used chemical weapons against opposition forces trying to overthrow him.

 
Court says isolated human genes cannot be patented

The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously threw out attempts to patent human genes, siding with advocates who say the multibillion-dollar biotechnology industry should not have exclusive control over genetic information found inside the human body.

New chief chosen for Las Vegas Fire Department

The city has chosen a new chief for the Las Vegas Fire Department and City Council is expected to ratify his appointment in July.

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