If you thought your Monday was tough, just wait until you hear about Michael Dorotiak’s.
Speaking to an audience of skeptical liberal bloggers, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid vowed Saturday to keep fighting to pass sweeping reforms — from energy to immigration to health care with a government option — that President Barack Obama promised in his campaign to win the White House.
Was it a meltdown or misinterpretation? Whatever it was, Oscar-winning diva Marlee Matlin spent part of Thursday on Twitter trying to downplay a stormy appearance at an event associated with the Miss Deaf International pageant in Las Vegas.
A caption on a photo with a story about pay for elected officials in the city of Bell, Calif., in Saturday’s Review-Journal contained an error. The city of Bell is in Los Angeles County.
In “King of the Slots: William ‘Si’ Redd,” former Las Vegas Review-Journal executive Jack Harpster chronicles how the son of a sharecropper pulled himself from abject poverty using keen business sense and plain hard work to become a multimillionaire and founder of slot giant International Game Technology.
Dema Guinn begged her husband twice not to go up on the roof to blow away pine needles, but it was one of the chores he wanted to do before they left for their Northern Nevada home and he was insistent.
SAN DIEGO — Seth Rogen is a superhero who wields a blowtorch and has a Chrysler equipped with hood-mounted machine guns in “The Green Hornet.”
The film doesn’t open until next year, but Rogen showed a brief clip Friday to about 6,000 fans at Comic-Con, San Diego’s annual pop culture convention.
SAN DIEGO — Ryan Reynolds says he took the title role in “Green Lantern” to play a hero that can “throw a punch, tell a joke and kiss a girl.”
The actor, along with castmates Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard and Mark Strong and director Martin Campbell, presented a clip from the film at Comic-Con Saturday for some 6,000 ecstatic fans, many of whom camped out overnight for a chance to see the presentation.
SAN DIEGO — Beloved boy wizard Harry Potter comes face to face with Voldemort in the first cinematic installment of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.”
Actor Tom Felton shared an exclusive clip of the forthcoming film Saturday with about 6,000 convention-goers at Comic-Con. Many of them camped out overnight for a chance to see the footage.
No matter how hard you try, it’s tough to make a case for any manufacturer other than Chevy to win Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at the storied grounds of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Not only does history point to a Chevy win, but the actual performance during Saturday’s qualifying and final practice sessions all lean to the guys with bow ties.
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, a Democrat-turned-independent, on Saturday endorsed Sen. Harry Reid for re-election. Goodman’s backing for Reid, the Democratic leader of the Senate, comes as no surprise.
West Virginia coach Bob Huggins is expected to make a full recovery after being hospitalized for broken ribs during a Las Vegas recruiting trip.
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, a Democrat-turned-independent, on Saturday endorsed Sen. Harry Reid for re-election.