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Vern Hee: Mayweather-McGregor has many yawning

This is the last of a three-part series dealing with the Conor McGregor-Floyd Mayweather upcoming fight in August.

Bob McCracken: How we remember history is how it is made

The old saying “history is just one damn thing after another” is cute but it is not true. For the purposes of this article, history is defined as an account of the past, having been filtered through the eyes of the beholders, both the original participants and later students of history. History is never a verbatim or complete account of past occurrences but is a version, an interpretation, of past events, perhaps valid, perhaps not.

Chuck Muth: Laxalt last, best hope for Nevada conservatives

The vice president of the United States and the GOP’s first runner-up for president of the United States are huge “gets” for the unannounced Republican candidate for governor in 2018.

Tim Burke: Lack of progress in D.C. warrants attention

I am rapidly growing weary of the lack of progress being made in Washington by our elected officials to the House and the Senate.

Thomas Knapp on ‘Death panels’: Sarah Palin was right, sort of

In 2009, former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin raised the kind of ruckus she’s known for with her comment on the then-notional Affordable Care Act, aka “ObamaCare.” In a Facebook note, she wrote:

Dennis Myers: term limits limit smart lawmaking

I once knew a state legislator who served just one term. He was elected to the Nevada Assembly and made a good record. But he was young and serving wreaked havoc with his relatively new law practices. So after just two years, he stepped down.

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