LETTER: Snow day

D.C. workers sent home over 2 inches of white stuff.

RICH LOWRY: What Democrats will never do to defend democracy

If the stakes this November are so world-historical, surely the defense of democracy should include some moderation on progressive causes that are easy targets for Trump.

Police won’t stop photos on Strip bridges under new law, sheriff says

Under the new law, any person who stops in “pedestrian flow zones,” which include the pedestrian bridges and up to 20 feet surrounding the connected stairs or escalators could be charged with a misdemeanor.

NIAA finalizes timeline to select new executive director

Donnie Nelson, the executive director of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, announced Dec. 1 that he will step down from his position June 1.

 
Mirage eatery closed without fanfare

More changes are happening at the Strip resort as an upscale American-style eatery there shuttered.

Medicine for hostages, Palestinians arrives in Gaza

A senior Hamas teorrist official said that for every box provided for the hostages, 1,000 boxes of medicine would be sent in for Palestinians. The deal also includes the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza residents.

Senate tables bid to compel report on Israel’s record in Gaza

“This is a simple request for information. That is all this resolution is about. It does not alter aid to Israel in any way. It simply requests a report on how U.S. aid is being used,” Sanders said in a floor speech before the vote.

 
Former Las Vegas casino mogul cuts mansion price

The 11-bedroom, 27,150-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills, which went on the market in 2021, has had its asking price lowered by nearly half.

This Las Vegas team made it to the Super Bowl

The Air Force thunderbirds will be part of the festivities when the NFL championship game comes to Allegiant Stadium for the first time next month.

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