COMMENTARY: New York highlights the woes of state enterprise

New York’s subway system is an example of the woes of state enterprise. The subways have been bad for so long that few know there was a time when they were “an engineering marvel.”

LETTER: Rank Question 3 last

Question 3 is not about allowing independents to vote in party primaries.

LETTER: Of course illegal aliens vote

Many non-citizens are either wittingly or unwittingly registered to vote due to various aggressive methods used to facilitate voter registration.

Texas pharmacy told to cease and desist in Nevada

The Nevada State Board of Pharmacy said an out-of-state pharmacy was operating without a Nevada license when it sold and dispensed prescriptions from across state lines.

Aces look to complete sweep against Caitlin Clark, Fever

The Aces have won five of their past six games and are 3-0 against the Indiana Fever this season, including an 86-75 victory Wednesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

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Data breach affects customers at Nevada casino

More than 55,000 customers at a Nevada resort-casino were notified of some personal information that could have been leaked in a July cybersecurity incident.

 
Las Vegas Strip resort reveals rare tier-match offer

Tier-matching, or status-matching, is a popular promotional tool for casino operators to entice new customers and lure gamblers away from the competition.

 
Is technology responsible for higher rent prices?

A federal lawsuit alleges RealPage, a real estate software company, has been using algorithms to set rents as high as possible for property management companies and landlords in a form of technological collusion.

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