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COMMENTARY: Should Americans die for Estonia?

But Trump’s refusal to utter those words does lower whatever probability Vladimir Putin might attach to America responding with any seriousness to Russian aggression against a NATO ally.

Despite threats, Uber and Lyft won’t leave Las Vegas

Nevada legislators and the public need to demand the same protections for Nevadans from Uber and Lyft that they provide in markets such as New York, Houston, California and other major destinations.

Ali taught Tyson about fame; boxing came later

Mike Tyson met Muhammad Ali when Tyson was admitted to a detention center. The young Tyson was impressed by Ali’s fame before he was enamored of boxing.

‘Phantom’ rigs the system at the Smith Center

“The Phantom of the Opera” is already giving Reynolds Hall a real workout. The show running through and its lead character are taking over the Smith Center’s, 2,050-seat theater with a depth and expansion rarely experienced in the big room.

Gaming stocks outperforming tech in 2017

U.S. gaming industry stocks such as Wynn Resorts and MGM Resorts International have been on a roll this year amid solid gaming revenue growth in Las Vegas and Macau.

Wear Orange Day in Sunset Park
 
Wear Orange Day in Sunset Park

Volunteers with Moms Demand Action gather on June 3, 2017 in Las Vegas, to advocate for gun safety and decreasing gun violence. Counterprotesters looked on and defended second amendment rights. (Katelyn Newberg/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sandoval vetoes two bills, signs 19 others on Saturday

Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed two more bills and signed 19 others on Saturday, including a bill requiring more reporting of suspected child abuse and neglect.

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