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The calming quiet of Xpres-Spa at Harry Reid International Airport provided a refuge from the chaos

The calming quiet of Xpres-Spa at Harry Reid International Airport provided a refuge from the chaos of the terminal outside, as employee ...     [TRAVELERS AT LAS VEGAS AIRPORT GIVE THUMBS-UP TO ROBOT MANICURIST]( [The calming quiet of Xpres-Spa at Harry Reid International Airport provided a refuge from the chaos of the terminal outside, as employee Sarah Mikel demonstrated the store’s newest amenity — a robotic manicure. Taking her cues from the machine, Mikel selected a bright red color for her nails and settled in.]( [REPORT FINDS ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS IN NEVADA ROSE IN 2023]( [Antisemitic incidents in Nevada have increased since the Hamas massacre in Israel last October, according to a reported released last week by the American Jewish Committee. The group’s State of Antisemitism report is conducted yearly to gauge national education and concern about antisemitism and other issues.]( [BIOTECH STARTUP AIMS TO MAKE BIG IMPACT IN LAS VEGAS AND NATIONWIDE]( [Contrary to what many people think, there are only about 2,000 medicines approved by the Federal Drug Administration for people. And a quarter of those are biological products, or “biologics,” including vaccines, gene therapy, tissues and similar medicines—like insulin, for example. Using unique technology, Las Vegas-based startup Heligenics Inc. aims to improve the performance of biologics.]( [TECH LEADER: UNDERSTANDING CUSTOMER PREFERENCES IS VITAL FOR INNOVATION IN HOSPITALITY]( [Robert Rippee has been a central figure in the development of the Black Fire Innovation Hub since its inception. As executive director, Rippee is responsible for guiding the hub’s programming and curriculum, which is designed to ignite innovation and push forward technologies in hospitality, gaming and entertainment.](   WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS: [Missed deadline puts Clark County teacher, staff raises on hold]( [UNLV’s Project Wellness gains national reputation, helps students cope with shooting](  [Editorial: Americans can take stand for truth by voting out liars in elected office]( [Golden Knights again struggle in third period, fall to Hurricanes]( [UNLV loses late lead, falls to UNR](   [Facebook](  [X](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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