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Yahoo!

When Sen. Chuck Schumer quietly relaxed the U.S. Senate’s dress code, supposedly to accommodate Sen. John Fetterman’s desire to wear hooded sweatshirts and gym shorts, the backlash was swift.

The Conversation

When Sen. Chuck Schumer quietly relaxed the U.S. Senate’s dress code, supposedly to accommodate Sen. John Fetterman’s desire to wear hooded sweatshirts and gym shorts, the backlash was swift.

Newsweek

If you struggle with a fear of flying, due to unexplained sounds on planes or other reasons, you are certainly not alone.

Las Vegas Sun

All eyes are on the Sphere this weekend, as the one-of-a-kind event and entertainment venue — which has garnered worldwide attention for its unique architectural and technological design — celebrates its grand opening in Las Vegas.

The Nevada Independent

A pair of top executive branch officials left Nevada earlier this week, potentially leaving no formal acting governor as required by state law.

K.N.P.R. News

This week, Culinary Union workers voted to authorize a strike. The bartenders union did the same. The teacher’s union contract dispute with the school district is now in the hands of an arbitrator.

U.S.A. Today

Workers across the country have taken to walkouts and strikes to demand better wages and working conditions. Las Vegas hospitality workers could be the next to join.

The Macau Post Daily

The programme was delivered by responsible gaming expert Prof. Bo J. Bernhard, vice president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ (51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ) Office of Economic Development, sharing insights on responsible gaming knowledge and his experience from the US.