Walmart soon will be requiring employees across the country to wear face masks to work amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Friday statement from the company.
“This is mayhem,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday. “We need a coordinated approach between the federal government and the states.”
Amid gun holsters and American flags, it was difficult to find a person not wearing some sort of Trump-related paraphernalia. Residents joked about social distancing. There were almost no masks and gloves among the crowd, estimated to be at least 500 people.
People are still buying homes, and builders are still building, but the pipeline of sales is shrinking fast amid the turmoil.
Casino industry analysts expect casinos to be among the first to come back, but the product is going to look different than it did before the virus shutdown.
The casino shutdowns may be the perfect time for operators to re-evaluate the potential in esports — a growing industry that can still generate revenue at a time when millions are told to stay at home.
President Donald Trump has tapped leaders from manufacturing, sports and hospitality for advice on how to open up the country.
There are 102 new reported cases of the coronavirus in Nevada as of Saturday morning, according to state data.
Although Nevada and Clark County might be near a peak in COVID-19 cases — or possibly even have passed it — local health authorities say that doesn’t mean the worst is over.
In a joint statement Saturday, a group of 13 countries including Canada, Brazil, Italy and Germany called for global cooperation to lessen the economic impact of the pandemic.
A Review-Journal reporter veered from the pre-draft plan when faced with a tough decision while representing the Raiders in the Pro Football Focus Media Mock Draft.
Some light rain showers wettened streets and yards across the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday.