For want of an editor, a headline was lost.
Maybe it is just that in Las Vegas people lie about their age.
Perhaps, you’ve heard, it was in all the papers. ObamaCare has turned 3. Yahoo! Finance reported it. Investor’s Business Daily had it on the front page. The Hill has the story. The White House blogged about it. News-Medical.net mentioned it. PBS so noted. Think Progress marked the occasion. Even the Credit Union Times reported it.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal carried a front page AP story that reported: “Three years, two elections, and one Supreme Court decision after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act …”
But that was under a headline that reads: “Rifts unresolved two years after health reform’s passage.”

More likely those putting the paper together know that very few read their newspaper and even less are influence by it. We’re dull out here in LVRJ pasture land, they could publish this same article in the same space for a week and few would notice or care. It’s always been “leads if it bleeds” with the news, now they’ve added an obviously requisite photo of an anguished individual, or individuals, whining by sign.
So I take it the rift was healed a year ago?
The Senior Senator from Nevada edited that one. Just like he hinted he would in that election.