Senators take swipe at debit card fees

WASHINGTON — In a move that could resonate at the cash register, the Senate voted last week to limit the fees retailers must pay banks to process debit card transactions.

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Maybe there’s something to all this Tea Party hubbub after all.

Ex-NFL quarterback Cunningham now calls plays for Henderson church

It’s Super Bowl Sunday, a day that eluded Randall Cunningham throughout his 16-year NFL career, a day a team nicknamed the Saints would win the big game, and Cunningham’s message to his church, Remnant Ministries, is accountability.

CSN wins regional championship

Chasen Shreve pitched six strong innings and the College of Southern Nevada defeated Western Nevada 8-2 today in the NJCAA Region 18 championship at Morse Stadium in Henderson.

Roush Drivers Should Give Kyle a Run For His Money at Dover

The entire NASCAR world has been wondering what has happed to the Roush-Fenway Fords the last season and a half. There has been no definitive explanation for the demise of one a NASCAR’s most competitive teams over the last two decades, but based on the performances during practices leading up to this Sunday’s Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway, there are signs that the team’s 14 race losing streak could come to an end.

Softball Playoff Schedule

Follow the link for the regional playoff schedules in all four classes.

Lookin at Lucky captures Preakness

BALTIMORE — Lookin at Lucky won the Preakness, ending Super Saver’s bid to become the first Triple Crown winner in 32 years.

Flyers make history, beat Bruins in Game 7

BOSTON (AP) — Down 3-0 in the series, then down 3-0 in Game 7. It looked as if the Philadelphia Flyers had finally run out of rallies against the Boston Bruins.

Bittersweet return for Dutch boy crash survivor

AMSTERDAM (AP) — The 9-year-old Dutch boy who miraculously survived a plane crash in Libya returned to the Netherlands aboard an airborne ambulance Saturday and was whisked away to a hospital in his hometown, where he must begin to rebuild his life without his parents or brother.

Australian finishes round-the-world sail at age 16

SYDNEY (AP) — A 16-year-old Australian who braved boat knockdowns and seven months of solitude on a sail around the world set foot on dry land outside the Sydney Opera House on Saturday and quickly set an earthier goal: getting her driver’s license.

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