Nevada Man Needs Money for Removing Enlarged Scrotum
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Wed, 10/19/2011 - 10:28A case of a Nevada resident is getting the attention of one and all, as there are reports that the man has 100 pound scrotum. Indeed a rare situation for any person, but what Wesley Warren Jr. has gone through the day he discovered the strange growth can only be felt by him.
Health Law is Full of Flaws, Says Nevada Senate
Submitted by Ria Patel on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 12:44On Friday, the Health and Human Services Department had announced that Nevada had greeted a statewide waiver from certain implementation requirements of the Obama administration’s health care law.
Caesars, Wynn are Offering Online Poker
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Fri, 03/25/2011 - 14:49The marketing agreement of legalized online gambling between Caesars Entertainment and 888 holding PLC, an Israel company has been regulated by Nevada regulators. Wynn Resorts Limited said that they are now partners with one of the largest poker sites operating in the US.
The two companies are offering online poker, sports betting, and casino games in Italy, France, and UK.
Hewlett Packard is the New Fiscal Agent for Medicaid
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 14:32The Technology giant Hewlett-Packard has cracked a deal of $176 million. They have actually earned the rights of becoming the Medicaid Fiscal agent to Nevada. This is done in the interest of management as well as the up gradation of the Medicaid management information system of the state.
Microsoft’s ARM-on-Windows move may leave it playing catch up in tablet arena
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Sun, 01/09/2011 - 17:45With Microsoft announcing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas that the company’s next Windows version will run on ARM processors, Horace Dedlu, an ex-Nokia manager, is of the opinion that the “unthinkable” decision will largely leave Microsoft playing catch-up in the rapidly-growing tablet arena.
U.S. Faces Closure of Five More Banks
Submitted by Harkamal Singh on Sun, 05/30/2010 - 14:52Increasing the number of “failed institutions” in State, the regulators have finally closed five banks in Florida, California and Nevada.
The recent closure has elevated the national number of such banks to 78. Approximately 13 banks have been shut in Florida, 6 in California and 2 in Nevada.
Teva Decides Upon Appealing Proceedings Ruling
Submitted by Olivia Conroy on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 11:34Drug manufacturer, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Has planned to appeal a $356 million Las Vegas constituency court ruling that was awarded to an applicant, who is of the opinion that he contracted hepatitis C, when one of Teva's drug vials had been used by over one patient.
Now Soup Mix, Lounge Mix Included in Salmonella Recall List
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Mon, 03/22/2010 - 10:26According to a report, in Las Vegas, Nevada, gluten-free soup mixes and lounge mix are the latest to be added to the increasing list of products that have been recalled over the past two weeks owing to a salmonella contamination.
Nevada’s Republican Gov Plans to End Medicaid Program
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Fri, 01/15/2010 - 20:35Republican governor, Jim Gibbons initiated a step towards the rejection of the policy of federal Medicaid program that covers health care plans for poor, disabled and senior citizens of Nevada.
$636 billion funds will be required to extend Medicaid from 2014 to 2019 when subsidy for the health care bill will expire completely.
Luxury Property Owners Files a Lawsuit against Credit Suisse
Submitted by Harkamal Singh on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 20:40Property owners at four luxury skis and golf resorts in Idaho, Montana, Nevada and the Bahamas have filed a $24 billion federal lawsuit against Credit Suisse group AG, blaming the Swiss bank of granting predatory loans to the resorts' investors as per the scheme to take over the properties.











