The closing of Eve, the opulent Crystals mall nightclub partly owned by “Desperate Housewives” actress Eva Longoria, has triggered a new round in the Las Vegas legal battle for control of its bankrupt parent company, Beso LLC.
Former U.S. House member Dina Titus confirmed Monday she has resigned from a federal appointment to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, another sign that she plans to run again for Congress.
TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey rabbi and his wife surrendered to the FBI on Monday on charges they abducted an Israeli man, beat him and threatened to bury him alive if he didn’t give his wife a religious divorce.
The rebound in airline traffic continued in June, with contributions coming from a well-advertised source as well as quieter ones.
WASHINGTON — Closing in on an Aug. 2 deadline to extend the government’s borrowing powers and avoid financial default, Senate leader Harry Reid said Monday he will keep senators working seven days a week until a deal is done.
RALEIGH, N.C. — A year after she was paralyzed in poolside horseplay at her bachelorette party, Rachelle Friedman knows one thing she would change about her life before the injury.
RADNOR, Pa. — Police say two men hoping to stage photos of an arrest locked themselves inside a Pennsylvania constable’s van and ended up getting arrested for real.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A replica taxi used in the Canadian version of the TV game show “Cash Cab” struck and killed a pedestrian after finishing production for the day in Vancouver.
SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. — Here’s the real situation: It turns out MTV’s “Jersey Shore” isn’t killing New Jersey’s reputation after all.