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In a wide-ranging roundtable interview, the leaders of Southern Nevada’s three medical schools talk about the state of medical education, how to fix the doctor shortage, the challenges of fundraising, and what’s better, cadavers or robots.
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August 8 is National Dollar Day, as declared by whomever is in charge of making modern life ridiculous. Supposedly it marks the 1786 establishment of the U.S. monetary system - and is there a more pursely American way to honor that achievement than to set out on a quest to see how many funky items we could buy for a buck each? No, there is not. So we fanned out across the valley, and returned with these cut-rate treasures.
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If predicting the future is, as economist Jeremy Aguero told us in 2010, “a Sisyphean task,” the weird thing about reviewing your old predictions is that now you’ve kind of become your own stone, rolling back on the Sisyphean you who did all that forward thinking years before.
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It says a lot about our hair-trigger, hyperpartisan age that a word as seemingly benign as healthcare has become so fraught, so charged.
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Josh Kingdon was on his way to becoming a priest. Then he truly saw the light.
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Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor may want to pause their hypestorm to read a new report from the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.
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In his golden years, Frank Cullotta makes an honest living telling stories about his dishonest past.
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How does writing violent crime fiction mess with Tod Goldberg’s head?
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Often-overlooked Riverside makes for a getaway full of culture, set amid Mission-style pleasures