FORT WORTH, Texas — Jamaal Franklin was leaning into a defender, trying to draw a foul while shooting a 3-pointer on a broken play for No. 21 San Diego State late in regulation.
PHOENIX — The lead investigator in an Arizona sheriff’s investigation into President Barack Obama’s birth certificate is selling his report as a book.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Police made one arrest and were looking for two other suspects after a shootout amid a large crowd outside an Arizona nightclub left more than a dozen people wounded and set off a chaotic scene as the injured screamed for help and hundreds tried to flee.
While passing through Southern Nevada on their ninth day of a 100-day bicycle ride from Bakersfield, Calif., to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., two Iraq War veterans had this to say about waning public support for U.S. troops fighting the war in Afghanistan:
It apparently runs in the family, the ability to create artwork accompanied by strong messages about vehicle and pedestrian safety.
WASHINGTON — In a debate viewed largely as fodder for November’s general elections, the Senate last week defeated a measure on health insurance mandates.
Tony Hsieh couldn’t be more different from the murderous mobsters and bombastic billionaires who built Las Vegas.
While those men were quick to boast, make threats or sometimes even slit an opponent’s throat in order to build their empires, Hsieh, 38, takes a dreamier approach, literally.