This story appears in the September 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... strides through the cavernous Venetian casino in Las Vegas. Electronic games—slot machines, roulette, blackjack ...
“Hunter-gatherers are not living fossils,” says Alyssa Crittenden, a nutritional anthropologist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas ... and members of the National Geographic Society ...
These conversations have led to better head counts of transgender Americans, with a doubling, in just a decade, of adults officially tallied as transgender in national surveys; an increase in the ...
On Tuesday, the team announced the creation of the Vegas Golden Knights High School Hockey League (VGKHSHL), allowing high ...
A spokesperson for National Geographic, one of the most prominent map makers in the U.S., said this week that the company does not comment on individual cases and referred questions to a statement ...
Spokespersons for those platforms did not immediately respond to emailed questions. A spokesperson for National Geographic, one of the most prominent map makers in the U.S., said this week that the ...
A spokesperson for National Geographic, one of the most prominent map makers in the U.S., said this week that the company does not comment on individual cases and referred questions to a statement ...
A spokesperson for National Geographic, one of the most prominent map makers in the U.S., said this week that the company does not comment on individual cases and referred questions to a statement ...
“Pawn Stars,” episode four of season 23, airs at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, on the History Channel. LIVE STREAM: Fans can ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday, making the state appellate judge from Yuma County the first Latina and first Black ...
It also broadens the racial, geographic and political diversity ... Mexico City overnight and her in-laws drove overnight from Las Vegas to support her. Cruz’s 24-year-old son, Diego Avino ...
Scripps News Group Reporter Michael Paluska sat down with two Black photographers in Florida, who both use their images to inspire and educate.