Las Vegas Sun

July 15, 2024

Today's print edition

Do self-proclaimed white nationalists understand what that actually means?
Maybe it should be no surprise that the man who fist bumped the insurrectionist crowd on Jan. 6, who wrote “Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs,” and who fought the Affordable Care Act as an attorney in the Hobby Lobby case has ...
Trump-appointed judge blocks another pro-worker Biden initiative
Noncompete clauses in employment contracts are sterling examples of the give-them-an-inch-and-they’ll-take-a-mile principle in business behavior ...
Photo: Ella Anthony, left, and her partner Doris Ezuruike
Inclusive housing empowers LGBTQ+ community to age with dignity
By 2030, the U.S. population of LGBTQ+ adults over age 50 is expected to reach 7 million. As this community grows, the need to address housing disparities in our state becomes more evident. Elders who live in ...
Photo: A person rides on a flying simulator while playing
Concentrated game space contributed to continuing evolution of Area15
Area15 is arguably best known for its outside-the-box and experiential entertainment options, from an artistic and mesmerizing journey through Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart to the ...
Photo: Nevada State Senator, and Army veteran, Pat Spearm
Ahead of RNC, veterans in Nevada wary of far-right proposals
Project 2025 states that the current VA leadership focuses too much on social equity and inclusion. The document claims these social efforts only affect a small minority of veterans ...
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Extreme heat, such as that Las Vegas is experiencing, is a natural disaster
In the 19 years since Las Vegas celebrated its centennial, the city has hit 117 degrees or higher at least seven times, including last week, when the temperature reached ...

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