Bachmann: Fallon song choice shows sexism, bias

ST. PAUL, Minn. — GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann lashed out Wednesday at NBC for not apologizing or taking immediate disciplinary action for an off-color song played during her appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s “Late Night.”

CORRECTION

A story on Thanksgiving shopping in Tuesday’s Business section had an incorrect time. Wal-Mart will open at midnight on Thanksgiving Day.

Bell leads Lady Rebels to fifth straight win

Junior guard Mia Bell scored a career-high 27 points to lead the UNLV women’s basketball team to a 74-67 win over Texas-San Antonio on Tuesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Season about to get real for UNLV

A friend happened past shortly before UNLV met Cal Poly (Slow) in basketball Tuesday night and offered this assessment of the Rebels:

Woman arrested in L.A. in death of Nevada man

MINDEN — Police in Los Angeles have arrested a suspect in the killing of a Nevada man at his home near Topaz Lake.

13 bears bagged so far in Nevada’s inaugural hunt

CARSON CITY — Hunters have bagged 13 bears in Nevada’s inaugural bear hunt, and the season is still one female away from coming to an end.

In Brief

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Balanced Blue Devils to play for Maui title

LAHAINA, Hawaii — From the wings, the lane, on alley-oops and 3-pointers, the shots fell in from everywhere for Duke.

Justice Department sues over Utah’s immigration law

SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Utah’s immigration enforcement law, arguing that it usurps federal authority and could lead to the harassment and detention of American citizens and authorized visitors.

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