Victorious Angle vows to take back ‘our U.S. Senate seat’ from Harry Reid

Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle told supporters at the Orleans Arena that her victory in Tuesday’s primary “was the first step toward taking back our U.S. Senate seat.” Angle was headed toward a surprise double-digit victory over Las Vegas casino owner Sue Lowden.

Nurse arrested in hepatitis C case

Keith Mathahs, one of the nurse anesthetists charged in the criminal case stemming from the 2007 hepatitis C outbreak, was arrested in Las Vegas Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Here’s your chance to get your face in space

HOUSTON — Always wanted to fly in space? Now at least your photo can reach orbit. NASA is inviting the public to send their portrait aboard one of the last two shuttle flights. To participate, upload your picture to a NASA website: http://faceinspace.nasa.gov

Source: Lohan’s ankle monitor went off this week

LOS ANGELES — Lindsay Lohan’s alcohol monitoring bracelet went off after the actress appeared at Sunday’s MTV Movie Awards, a source familiar with her probation said Tuesday. The alert could result in another appearance by Lohan before a judge.

Former Boulder City teacher gets 60 years in child molestation case

The good things former Boulder City teacher of the year Charles Richard “Rick” Rogers did in his life were outweighed “by about a million times” the horrible things he did to young boys over the course of at least a decade in this tight-knit community, District Judge Michael Villani said Tuesday.

Sandoval seeks to make history at Gibbons’ expense

RENO — In the community center of a posh Reno subdivision Tuesday morning, former federal judge and gubernatorial candidate Brian Sandoval cast his vote on what he hopes will be a history-making ballot.

Police: Dutchman confesses to killing Lima woman

LIMA, Peru — Dutchman Joran van der Sloot, long the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of a U.S. teen in Aruba, has confessed to killing a young Peruvian woman in his Lima hotel room. A police spokesman said Van der Sloot admitted under questioning Monday that he killed 21-year-old Stephany Flores on May 30. Peruvian media reported that Van der Sloot killed Flores in a rage after learning she looked up information about his past on his laptop.

Overtreated: More medical care isn’t always better

WASHINGTON — More medical care won’t necessarily make you healthier – it may make you sicker. It’s an idea that technology-loving Americans find hard to believe. Anywhere from one-fifth to nearly one-third of the tests and treatments we get are estimated to be unnecessary, and avoidable care is costly in more ways than the bill: It may lead to dangerous side effects.

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