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As of 9 p.m. Thursday: 1. Woman with ‘locked-in syndrome’ awarded $47M in malpractic­e suit

A woman suffering from “locked-in syndrome” was awarded $47 million by a jury this week, although her lawyer said a Nevada law will severely limit the amount of money she will receive.

2. CARTOONS: The strange, confusing saga of George Santos takes another turn

Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.

3. Tribal nation buying shuttered motel site on Strip

A North Dakota tribal nation is in the process of buying a shuttered motel site on the south Strip, potentiall­y expanding its holdings along Las Vegas Boulevard.

4. $125K slot jackpot hits at Strip casino

Whether it’s time to start the day or time to wind down the night, 4 a.m. was the right time for one slots player on the Strip to win big.

5. ‘A lot of people loved him’: Family, friends mourn slain Muay Thai fighter, coach

Anthony Castrejon’s big smile and boyish looks earned him the nickname Pretty Boy. On Tuesday, friends and family were grieving his death and trying to make sense of the sudden, shocking loss.

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As of 9 p.m. Thursday:

1. ‘A lot of people loved him’: Family, friends mourn slain Muay Thai fighter, coach

Anthony Castrejon’s big smile and boyish looks earned him the nickname Pretty Boy. On Tuesday, friends and family were grieving his death and trying to make sense of the sudden, shocking loss.

2. Caesars’ new platform lets guests book hotel and flight

Caesars Entertainm­ent is making it easier for loyalty program members to book their travel to Las Vegas with its new airfare booking option, launched Wednesday.

3. Durango resort announces plans for Eat Your Heart Out food hall

The 25,000-square-foot space featuring 11 food and drink outlets, a mix of newto-market and establishe­d local purveyors, will debut with the Station Casinos property this fall.

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