As politicians complain about mortgage fraud nationwide, Nevada’s attorney general is calling on all residential lenders to “implement a moratorium on all foreclosures, evictions and (repossessed real estate) sales in Nevada” until each can demonstrate compliance with state law.
A Henderson police officer shot at and missed a suspect who had a phone in his hand and appeared to be pointing it at police Thursday night.
NEW YORK — Rick Sanchez didn’t mince any words. He said he was wrong and he screwed up. Interviewed on ABC’s “Good Morning America” a week after being fired from his hosting job at CNN, Sanchez apologized Friday for his slams at CNN and at Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart, whom he had called a “bigot.” Those remarks were aired on a radio program on Sept. 30.
BEIJING — Imprisoned Chinese democracy campaigner Liu Xiaobo on Friday won the Nobel Peace Prize – an award that drew furious condemnation from the authoritarian government and calls from world leaders including President Barack Obama for Liu’s quick release.
LONDON — Shiver me timbers! Actor Johnny Depp shocked a London school by answering a pupil’s fan letter and visiting classes dressed as his character from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie series, teachers said Friday. Depp, 47, responded after 9-year-old Beatrice Delap sent a letter pleading for help in leading a mutiny against her teachers at Meridian Primary School in Greenwich, a district in southeastern London.
Nevada gaming revenues jumped 11.5 percent in August. The increase was fueled by a 21.1 percent jump on the Strip, the fourth time in eight months Strip casinos either had a gaming revenue increase or were flat in comparison to the same month a year ago.
Two years after expressing a desire to enter the Las Vegas gaming market, regional casino giant Penn National Gaming has acquired the bank debt covering the 19-month-old M Resort for $230.5 million.