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Obama finds death penalty in practice ‘troubling’

Amid new scrutiny of American capital punishment practices, President Barack Obama said in an interview released Friday he was disturbed by the practical effects of the death penalty.

9 foods every visitor to Peru should try

It’s been influencing global cuisine for centuries, but Peru’s culinary scene is finally getting the attention it deserves. And for foodies, it’s a destination worth checking out.

Palmer honors late father by wearing Shriners badge

Ryan Palmer came to Las Vegas this week with a heavy heart and loads of incentive. His father, a longtime Shriner who was active in the golf tournament the organization hosts at TPC Summerlin, died in a traffic accident in Texas in mid-August. Butch Palmer was 71.

Canada has the ‘hottest first lady,’ but who were the most influential?

Already, the always-reserved New York Post has dubbed Canada’s Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau “the hottest first lady in the world.” We wouldn’t get involved in a discussion like that, but it did make us wonder: Who might be counted as among the United States’ most influential first ladies?

Cadence parks offer free Wi-Fi

At Cadence, a 2,200-acre master-planned community southwest of Lake Las Vegas on Lake Mead Parkway, homebuyers are looking for Internet access within their neighborhood. And, that is just what they are getting.

Mortgages stand still as lenders adjust to rules

Mortgage rates mostly didn’t budge this week as the lending industry continues to adjust to new disclosure forms implemented less than three weeks ago.

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