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One of the founders of the Burning Man event remains hospitalized in critical condition after suffering a stroke.
U.S. Sen. John McCain says doctors have given him a "very poor prognosis" as he battles brain cancer.
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee was scheduled to hear SB261, Wednesday, but the right-to-die bill was pulled from the agenda. The bill would allow terminally ill patients to take a prescribed, lethal dose of drugs to end their life if they have less than six months to live.
The University of Nevada's college of education worked to create a very special ceremony for one student, whose father may not live long enough to see her graduate in May.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says he has cancer and will undergo treatment at an Atlanta hospital.
Sen. Harry Reid is recovering at his Washington residence after surgery Wednesday to restore vision in his wounded right eye.