U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., struggles to find words and put together sentences as it remains unclear five months after she was shot in the head in Tucson, Ariz., whether she will be able to resume work in Congress, an aide said in an interview published Thursday.
Chicken soup and sleep helped Dirk Nowitzki overcome a fever and flu. He still has a torn tendon in his left middle finger, and there’s no fixing it, but he’s playing so well that problem has been forgotten.
By Todd Dewey/ RJ
After a 90 mph-plus fastball hit flush on the top of his left hand in a May 31 game at Cashman Field, 51s third baseman Brett Lawrie was elated when X-rays showed only a bruise.
By VALERIE MILLER/ RJ
Builders fought hard to reform the state construction defect law during the 2011 Nevada legislative session. So why did Las Vegas contractors, among others, oppose a bill shortening the time allowed for homeowners to sue for compensation for building flaws?
