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New Zealand passes law banning conversion therapy, fulfilling Jacinda Ardern’s election promise – ABC News

Posted: February 17, 2022 at 8:10 am

New Zealand's parliament has passedlegislation that bans practices intended to forcibly change a person's sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, known as conversion therapy.

The bill, which was introduced by the government last year, passed near-unanimously on Tuesday, with 112 votes in favour and eight votes opposed.

"This is a great day for New Zealand's rainbow communities,"Minister of Justice Kris Faafoi said.

"Conversion practices have no place in modern New Zealand."

The government has said practices such as conversion therapy do not work, are widely discredited and cause harm.

The legislation also lays out what is not a conversion practice and it protects the right to express opinions, beliefs, religious beliefs or principles which arenot intended to change or suppress a person's sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

The government said it had received nearly 107,000 public submissions on the bill, the highest number of public submissions ever received on any legislation.

Under the legislation, it will be an offence to perform conversion practices on people under 18, or on someone with impaired decision-making capacity. Such offences would be subject to up to three years' in prison.

It will also be an offence to perform conversion practices on anyone irrespective of age where the practices have caused serious harm, and offenders can be subject to up to five years imprisonment.

Laws against conversion therapy have been gaining momentum around the world. In Australia,Victoriabanned LGBTconversion therapy last year.Canada did the same.

Aimed at changing a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, conversion therapy can include talk therapy, hypnosis, electric shocks and fasting. In extreme cases, exorcism and "corrective rape" for lesbianshave been documented.

Ending conversion therapy was one New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's campaign promises when she was elected for a second term last year.

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The Partys Over

Posted by Brad Hessel February 16, 2022 12:59 PM

Commentary by Brad Hessel

Well, ok, maybe not quite yet. But the hosts are clearly cranky, and the guests are leaving in droves. In fact, three decades of consistently faster growth in the ranks of non-party-going independents in North Carolina will soon culminate in a significant milestone: they will become the largest block of registered voters.No one currently alive can remember when the Democrats weren't No. 1 in North Carolina.

This marks a sea change.

Posted by Brian Irving February 11, 2022 10:01 AM

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Partisan gerrymandering is bad for democracy whether done by a legislature dominated by one party or a court dominated by another party.

The state Supreme Courts ruling that legislative maps are unconstitutional ignores the plain language of the state constitution to serve a political end. The Democratic justices dismissed the judgment of a bipartisan trial court panel, which twice dismissed the lawsuits, to create a new protected class partisan voters.

Posted by Brian Irving January 22, 2022 12:56 PM

Travis Groo, WakeLP chair, is passionate aboutparents deciding the best method of education for their kids. "Every child learns differently, and at different paces," he writes in an article posted on FreeThePeople.org. "There is no one size fits all curriculum, unless I just havent discovered it yet (if you find it, please do send it my way).

"One thing I do know for certain though is that I do not want the state dictating how, when, and where my kids learn. Perhaps some of you feel the same?"

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Posted by Brian Irving January 14, 2022 12:04 PM

The Libertarian Party of Rockingham County has adopted a highway!

One of our founding principles and a primary reason that we exist is to improve our home community. Caring for our natural environment is one way that we can protect our small section of this planet for future generations.

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Difference Between Libertarian and Republican | Compare …

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Key Difference Libertarian vs Republican

Libertarianism and Republicanism are two main philosophies that govern within the context of the modern international political system. Libertarianism principles are grounded in the rights of an individual which emphasize on the right to life, right to pursue happiness, liberty etc. Thus, it strongly opposes the governments interference in the individuals personal life matters, interests and decision-making process. Republicanism is the philosophy that emphasizes on the freedom of the individuals while emphasizing more on the moral conduct of people.

Though there are ideological similarities between Libertarian and a Republican the key difference between these two political advocates is that a Libertarian primarily dont believe in a government whereas a Republican believes in a government, or rather a Republican form of a government and such a government should not interfere with individual freedom excessively.

1. Overview and Key Difference2. Who is a Libertarian3. Who is a Republican4. Similarities Between a Libertarian and a Republican5. Side by Side Comparison Libertarian vs Republican in Tabular Form6. Summary

Libertarian; a follower of the Libertarianism political philosophy is someone who believes people are free to involve in any activity as long as they dont create violence or harm others. This philosophy is bounded by the Non-Aggression Principle which means none may use violence, coercion or any use of force for any other apart from using it as a self-defense mechanism.

As defined by Merriam Webster, Libertarian is an advocate of the doctrine of free will or a person who upholds the principles of individuallibertyespecially of thought and action. Similarly, the Cambridge dictionary explains a Libertarian as a person who believes that people should be free to think and behave as they want and should not have limits put on them by governments.

Fig 01:Howard Stern Libertarian Party

Their motto is Live and lets Live. which is suggestive of the fact that people are free to do any form of activity ranging from eating, smoking, taking drugs, having varied sexual preferences in life with anyone they like as long as they dont harm anyone. They simply dont believe either in the existence of a government (to interfere with an individuals free will) or in the process of electing.

Thus, a Libertarian never believes in any form of a government, unlike a Republican. They believe people themselves can use their own sense of self-reliability and self-defense thus an exterior government or a form of the ruling is not necessary for the humans.

Republican is primarily a person who supports and believes in a representative republican government which gives the individual freedom, simultaneously considers on maintaining the moral/social norms of the country under the rule of the government. Thus, a Republican believes in a government where it is elected by the people so that those who are elected are none other than the representatives of the people.

As defined in the Cambridge dictionary, a Republican is a supporter of government by elected representatives of the people rather than government by a king or queen. Similarly, Merriam Webster explains a Republican as one that favors or supports a republican form of government. Thus, unlike libertarian, A Republican advocates and believes in the form of a government though they both rely on the opinion that the government has no right to control the free will of an individual.

Fig 02: The emblem of the GOP (Grand Od Party), The main Republican party in United States of America

Similarly, a Republican believes in a Republican form of a government which centers its role in enabling people to secure the benefits of the society for themselves and for others. Moreover, such a form of government should limit its intervention to individuals work and should only intervene when the society cannot function at the level of the individual so that, the particular society can reach prosperity on its own.

Some of the core beliefs as outlined on the National Website of National Republican Committee can be indicated as follows;

Republican is a person who supports the form of government by elected representatives of the people rather than government by a king or queen

A Libertarian and a Republican both support the liberty or the individual freedom. Thus, superficially they share similar ideological views. However, unlike a Libertarian who basically doesnt concern about social inequalities or civic virtue, a Republican believes in promoting a government that can concern in the maintenance of civic virtue in the society. This can be highlighted as the difference between a Libertarian and a Republican.

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The lessons of the Freedom Convoy crackdown – The Week Magazine

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If Canada, like much of Europe, often foretells the future of the United States, then conservatives ought to be watching Ottawa's response to the ongoing trucker protest. This populist revolt against pandemic restrictions, among other things, has already scrambled debates over civil disobedience and demonstrations that impact innocent third parties.

But what conservatives ought to be thinking about is what the Canadian government is doing to crack down on the "Freedom Convoy" as the right discusses anew the proper limits to political authority. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is essentially using anti-terrorism powers to attempt to curtail private funding of these protests. This means going after crowdfunding websites and payment processors as surely as any obscure right-wing political outfit.

The type of libertarian-leaning conservative who has played a large role in the movement dating back at least to Barry Goldwater, if not the anti-New Deal Old Right, would understand this is the predictable result of giving the government too much power and flexibility to define enemies who can be spied on, sanctioned, or have their bank accounts frozen.

Newer populist conservatives may have a different takeaway: the at least partially voluntary participation and cooperation of private financial institutions, who would never similarly intervene on behalf of the government to defund, say, Black Lives Matter protests, no matter how shady the money behind the organizations involved.

Conservatives, they would argue, are being selectively denied access to commerce. And if large companies are too woke to do anything about it, the right's politicians are going to have to. It is certainly true that something more powerful than ideological abstractions is necessary to check the state power wielded by their opponents.

At the same time, the Canadian Emergencies Act, like our own Patriot Act, is being used in ways that ought to remind the populists of a cliche favored by old school conservatives: a government powerful enough to give you everything you want also possesses the power to take everything you have. Cryptocurrencies and balky crowdfunding platformsmight offer something approximating a free-market solution.

One thing righties of all stripes might be able to come together on: None of them should feel confident they won't be viewed as the real conservative crazies at some point.

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Arkansas governor’s race: What we know about the 3 front-runners – THV11.com KTHV

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Chris Jones, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Ricky Harrington Jr. are currently the front-runners for their respective parties. There are eight candidates in total.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Were just a few months away from the primary elections that will set the stage for the upcoming race for Arkansas governor.

Current Governor Asa Hutchinson can't run for re-election due to term limits, but theres a field of candidates working to take the job.

Right now, five Democrats, two Republicans, and one Libertarian are all vying to become the next governor of the Natural State.

We want to give you a chance to meet these candidates by the issues they'll govern on.

That's a lot of names to keep track of, so we looked at recent funding which shows Chris Jones, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Ricky Harrington Jr. as the front-runners in their respective parties.

The other republican candidate is Doc Washburn. The other Democratic candidates are James Russell, Supha Xayprasith-Mays, Anthony Bland, and Jay Martin.

Over the next few weeks, we'll break down how each party's highest funded candidate says they'll run their office.

Tonight, we're getting to know the candidates and their priorities when it comes to Arkansas's economy and industry.

In a crowded race for the Democratic nomination, Chris Jones is currently the highest funded candidate.

The Pine Bluff native is looking to bring his experience as a scientist into the political arena staying close to the center.

"If you really want to, like, stick a label on me, you can stick pragmatic on there. Pragmatic Democrat," Jones said.

Jones is working to refocus how issues like state spending and employment impact the individual Arkansan.

"Really I care about, as I mentioned, P, B, and J preschool, broadband, and jobs which is really education, infrastructure, and economic development," he added.

Jones said overall, he's aiming to take a closer look at how each dollar is spent to try and avoid further taxes.

When asked if there was anything Jones would mind cutting right now or anything hes taking a closer look at, he responded, It's hard to imagine the need for cutting budgets in the educational space."

Jones also said he still wants to see better support for pandemic resources, but with a more direct path to healthcare, something he's heard from frontline workers themselves.

"At the end of the day, what they said works is really providing the financial resources that they need, particularly in the areas that lack staff, that lack the support, but have the need," he explained.

On the Libertarian ticket, Ricky Dale Harrington Jr. is the sole candidate vying for the job.

You may remember his name from the 2020 US Senate race where he received more than 33% of the vote against Tom Cotton.

He's also running on a more practical platform, but he's less focused on change and more focused on maintaining the status quo.

"I'm a very pragmatic person. If it's not broke, don't fix it," Harrington said.

But he said he is looking to fix, or change, how the economy runs in Arkansas.

So, how would Harrington continue to push for growth in an industry with a worker shortage?

We need to start taking a look at circular economies. And these are economies where our waste becomes the product and attracting companies," he explained.

His focus is on securing basic needs before the state's potential for growth. He's aiming to be an option for Arkansans who feel torn at the polls.

"I'm not beholden to any party. I'm beholden to them, the people of Arkansas, regardless of their party," Harrington said. "My path forward is to meet the people where they are."

And finally, the front-running Republican candidate in this race Sarah Huckabee-Sanders.

We gave her campaign four months to do a sit-down interview, but they declined to talk to us, saying they did not have time to share her platform with viewers or have anything to contribute right now.

So we looked to the past events she's held to bring some insight on her plans if she gets the governor's job.

Huckabee-Sanders is the daughter and former staffer of past Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and, more recently, served as White House Press Secretary to former President Donald Trump.

As she exclusively told us at her campaign kickoff event this summer, she wants to focus on developing the outdoor economy.

"I think our outdoor economy is a huge advantage for Arkansas. We call ourselves the Natural State for a reason, we need to go out and own that," she said.

She also hopes to create more skill-based education opportunities.

"I think we have to change the way we look at education... We need to focus on making sure that we're actually putting them on the path to prosperity, she said.

So that when they either graduate from high school, whether it's graduating from a two-year program, a trade school, or a four-year university, they're ready to go out into the workforce."

This only scratches the surface as this series doesn't include the other candidates on the ballot.

In the coming weeks, we'll continue to explain the candidates beliefs on social issues like abortion rights, as well as healthcare concerns like vaccination mandates.

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These Doctors’ Groups Are Cheering On the Anti-Vax Truckers Mother Jones – Mother Jones

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The city of Ottawa is under siege for the third week in a row, as anti-vaccine protesters continue to paralyze the downtown business district. Last week, I wrote about how white nationalist organizers in Southern California are planning similar protests in the United States, and how their followers appear to be mostly parents. There were moms offering to bring Girl Scout cookies to sustain convoy memberssome joked about putting flyers advertising the convoys into their kids school valentines.

In response to my piece, some readers expressed disbelief. How could so many parents get mixed up with an extremist movement? Others characterized group members as soccer moms who were bored, or dumb, or maybe both. But the online spread of misinformation in parent communities isnt born of boredom or stupidity. Ive written before about how moms turn to online groups for support and identity:

Many mothers, and perhaps especially the ones who spend a lot of time in Facebook groups, can feel vulnerable, lonely, and overwhelmed. They may have scant family leave and little help at home. Sometimes, their real concerns about their own health and their babies wellbeing have been dismissed by doctors.

For years, purveyors of misinformation about alternative health have exploited these forums to promote theories and practices that arent backed by science and can be dangerous.

But theres another dynamic here, too. Many of the groups urging people to join the convoys have a financial interest in downplaying the effectiveness of vaccines and other protective measures. These groups use the impressive-looking credentials of their leadersphysicians and scientiststo give legitimacy to fringe claims.

Americas Frontline Doctors, a far-right group of physicians, has been cashing in on the pandemic since the beginning. In addition to advocating against vaccines and masks, the group has run its own network of doctors who, for a fee, will prescribe ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and other unprovenand, in some cases, potentially dangerousCovid remedies. The group also has offered full-throated endorsements of the anti-vaccine convoys wreaking havoc in Ottawa. A headline on the groups website on Monday claimed that Canadian PM Trudeaus grip on power is slipping.

The Front LineCOVID-19Critical Care Alliance, a group of scientists and physicians that runs a service connecting people with providers willing to prescribe the same unproven medicines, also supports the convoys. In a tweet on Monday, the group urged its 190,000 followers to take part in a California convoy:

Another notable convoy cheerleader is the group that orchestrated the Great Barrington Declaration, an October 2020 document that sought to remove most public health restrictions under the premise that most Americans would develop Covid immunity through infection. The document was highly influentialTrump adviser Scott Atlas tried to convince the administration to adopt the approach. It was the authors elite credentials that gave the declaration an air of scientific gravitas: The lead signatories are faculty members from Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford, though these institutions never endorsed the extreme herd-immunity strategy, and practically all public health agencies opposed it. What few people realized was that the Great Barrington Declaration was, in fact, a project of the American Institute for Economic Research, a libertarian think tank.

On Sunday, one of the declarations authors, Martin Kulldorff, tweeted out to his 229,000 followers: thank you, #TruckerConvoy. The Brownstone Institute, a think tank created by the Great Barrington Declarations authors, has cheered the convoys as well. In a conversation posted on the Brownstone website, an interviewer asks one of the primary organizers of the Ottawa convoy how it felt to be inspiring Canadians and inspiring similar freedom movements and protests all over the world. The organizer responded, Yes, it is a nice feeling.

The libertarian think tanks involved in this are not pro-workertheyre trying to remove worker protections, says Mallory Harris, a Stanford PhD student who is studying how elite groups of contrarian physicians and scientists have spread disinformation during the pandemic. But they cant actually say that, so they have to find ways to make it seem like this is a working-class thing. And thats where truckers come in.

The imprimatur of doctors groups makes the anti-vaccine convoysand related effortsappear more popular and legitimate than they are, notes Tim Caulfield, a professor of law at University of Albertas School of Public Health and research director of its Health Law Institute.

Caulfield, who studies medical disinformation, points to a McGill study from last April, which found that most of the Covid misinformation shared by Canadians on Twitter originated in the United States. Lets not kid ourselvesthis has been started by individuals with a very strong political agenda, he says. American disinformation groups are trying to exploit the fear and anxiety and frustration that Canadians are feeling.

The outsize influence of rogue medical practitioners on anti-science movements is the focus of No License for Disinformation, a group that urges state medical boards to revoke the licenses of doctors who spread scientific falsehoods. These physicians are doing a lot of damage to the institutions that are ultimately underpinning what we rely upon in a functioning democracy, Nick Sawyer, the groups physician-founder, told me recently.

You wont catch convoy organizers mentioning the profitable networks of doctorsor the libertarian think tanksthat have helped drive the anti-mandate ideology. Theyd rather claim their movement was generated by truckers, parents, and other everyday patriots. But this couldnt be further from the truth: Neither truckers nor most parents believe in abandoning Covid protections. Polls show that two-thirds of Canadians oppose the protests. On Monday, there were signs the Ottawa gridlock is loosening up; a major bridge connecting Canada and the United States was cleared and reopened. But disinformation has a way of persisting. Indeed, Americans version of its neighbors latest troubles is just gearing up.

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The tennis star and the virus – EL PAS in English

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In The Impostor, a book published in 2014 by the Spanish writer Javier Cercas, there is a brilliant reflection about Enric Marco, a man who fabricated a life of heroism, resistance and captivity by the Nazis. The author had to tell the story, not of who this man had really been (an utterly normal man, a member of the vast, silent, cowardly, grey, depressing majority who always says Yes) but of an exceptional person, one of those singular individuals who always says No, or who says No when everyone else says Yes. Novak Djokovic has not had to lie to become that exceptional individual whom anti-vaxxers see as the man who, amid the apparent meekness of those of us who follow recommendations and obey the rules, said No at a tremendous cost to himself. As BBC journalist Amol Rajan put it in an interview with the tennis star, he is a deeply committed libertarian who believes strongly in individual autonomy.

This fails to address a more sensitive issue: for someone to gain prestige by swimming against the tide, defying the authorities and rebelling against the imposition of the so-called world order, this person needs the rest of us to do the exact opposite of what hes doing. That is to say, for Djokovic to be able to decide not to get vaccinated, it is necessary for the rest of us to already be vaccinated. Only in this way does his gesture take on libertarian overtones, and his health is not likely to be compromised in any case. If we were all Djokovic, just like all the slaves declared themselves to be Spartacus, and we were to announce that the principles of decision-making on my body are more important than any title or anything else, the world would be stuck at home, businesses closed, hospitals overwhelmed and the virus killing people left and right (its not science-fiction: its the pandemic world without vaccines). Djokovic can afford not to get vaccinated because we have done so for him, and that is why the US Open, the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and any global sports event that requires the work, movement and concentration of thousands of people can be held: not because he isnt vaccinated, but because the rest of us are.

And that is the reason why Djokovics words are hard to refute without context. But with context, they change a bit. Has he always made decisions over his own body? Also with regard to viruses that we were vaccinated against as children, precisely to stop those viruses from making a comeback? Does Djokovic believe that if a majority of the worlds population thought and acted like him, the world would look the way it does now? The tennis player clarifies in the interview that he is not against vaccines, not even against Covid-19 vaccines, but that hed rather wait. And he puts some distance between himself and the anti-vaxxer movement, which he says he has never belonged to. And while it is true that its not his fault if a minority made him into their leader, it was also nave to think that this minority would not turn him the worlds top tennis player into a symbol for those who reject scientific progress and its results.

Its not that he would stand out like a sore thumb among that crowd, either. He lied in Australia. He gathered at a public event with a group of people, without wearing a face mask, after testing positive. Years ago he found out that he was allergic to gluten because his nutritionist told him to hold a slice of bread in his left hand while he pressed the right arm. The right arm felt weaker, and gluten was to blame, according to the practitioner. Djokovic also believes that positive thoughts can clean contaminated water because water molecules react to emotions. And he has a spiritual guide named Pepe Imaz, a prophet of love and the world of energies who seems incapable of uttering even a halfway normal sentence. According to Imaz, good vibes can cure everything, even disease.

One is free to choose what to do with their body, whether eating a hamburger or smoking a cigarette. The problem is not when you make sovereign decisions about your own body, but when your sovereignty invades other peoples. On his side of the tennis court, Djokovic is alone; in life, when he walks out of the house, he is not.

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University of Arizona astronomy researchers track space junk to the Moon – Arizona Public Media

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University of Arizona astronomy students are tracking the object projected to crash into the Moon later this spring.

UA planetary sciences professor Vishnu Reddy says his students met the challenge of confirming the object is a spent booster stage of a Chinese rocket launched in 2014.

We observed it with a telescope on campus and were able to compare similar boosters left in Earth orbit by other missions," explained Reddy. "We compared one from Space X and one from the Chinese mission and it turns out we got a pretty good match.

Scientists predict the rocket stage will impact the far side of the Moon in early March.

It wont be visible from Earth, but Reddy says astronomers are aiming to get photographs of the eventual crash site from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter already circling the Moon.

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Things In Las Vegas That Are Must-See and Dos – Salon Priv Magazine

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Las Vegas is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States for both domestic and international travellers. It currently ranks third with 6.7 million visitors behind Miamis 8.1 million andNew Yorks13.1 million.

The city in the middle of Nevadas desert is famous for many things. While Birmingham, Alabama has more wedding chapels per capita, Las Vegas is the undisputed king for express nuptials and even drive-up ceremonies. Speaking of kings, its also where youll find more Elvis Presley impersonators than anywhere else in the world.

Of course, Vegas is best known for its casinos. After all, it is where many of the modern aspects of casinos were invented and popularised. For starters, the game of blackjack may have come from Europe but the name originated in Las Vegas as casino owners started creating new side bets to add new elements to the classic game. One of these was a payout for getting a blackjack in your hand and it wouldnt be long before the name stuck. Today, youll find dozens of other differentside bets such as 21+3, which combines blackjack with a poker hand, and blackjack insurance which is a separate wager that you think the dealer has a winning hand. The city has also helped to invent the modern integrated resort which has since been exported around the world to cities like Macau, Singapore, and Atlantic City.

But theres much more to Las Vegas than casinos and wedding chapels, in fact, it has one of the most diverse sets of sights and attractions on the planet. Here are some of the must-see and do things when you visit the city.

Las Vegas is where many of the biggest artists perform on a semi-permanent basis. Over the years, A-list stars like Celine Dion, Elton John, and Rod Stewart have all held residencies, while in 2022, you can still get tickets to see Shania Twain, Katy Perry, Foreigner, Lionel Richie, Usher, and Sting.

If live music isnt your thing, then therell still be something for you. The theatres and event centres of Vegas host plays, stand up comedy, magic shows, and much more throughout the year.

You usually find roller coasters and other thrill rides in large theme parks that are often located outside a town or city, but not in Vegas. To try to stand out from the crowd, several Las Vegas casinos have built their own coasters and white-knuckle rides in, on, and next to their gaming floors.

The famous New York-New York Hotel & Casino is home to the aptly-named Big Apple Coaster, which sees riders sitting inside yellow taxicab-themed trains as they traverse drops of up to 144 ft (44 meters) and through two inversions.

Theres also the Adventuredome at Circus Circus which packs in several existing coasters and rides, an interactive ride known as Adventure Canyon at Buffalo Bills, and the former world-record-breaking Desperado at Primm Valley. If thats not enough, the roof of The Strat is where youll find three very unique thrill rides, including 2 thatll leave you dangling over the edge of the building.

If you prefer something a little more sedate than hurting around the desert at break-neck speed, then why not take advantage of some of Las Vegas boutique shops. Several casino resorts have built huge shopping malls that stock unique products from internationally-renowned and local designers.

This includes The Grand Canal Shoppes, an upscale mall inside The Venetian. Its also where youll find a huge canalwith gondola rideson offer, just like youd find in Italy.

If you prefer bargain hunting, then Vegas has still got you covered. The Las Vegas Premium Outlets brand has two locations, once in the north and one in the south. They both offer discounts on major brands so you can get more for your money. Its worth keeping in mind that both locations are outdoors, so dress for the weather if you plan to visit.

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Juicy Stakes Share the Love This Valentine’s Day – Business Wire

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