Movie fans have chosen real violence over the slapstick variety as “The Hunger Games” held off “The Three Stooges” to remain the No. 1 weekend movie. Lionsgate’s “The Hunger Games,” the blockbuster about teens competing in a televised fight to the death, stayed on top for a fourth-straight weekend with $21.5 million. That raises the film’s domestic total to $337.1 million.
How do you stop people from acting foolishly?
There’s a government-sanctioned body in Nevada — a task force on unlicensed health care — that’s trying to do just that within the Hispanic community.
It’s a hip day! So find your favorite hips and watch closely for today’s pointers. There’s no need to be shy when evaluating posture. So really, be looking.
UnitedHealthcare has launched UHC.TV, an online health and entertainment network that provides programming on a variety of health topics.
ABOARD MS BALMORAL — With prayers, a hymn and a moment of silence broken by a ship’s deep whistle, passengers and crew on a memorial trip marked 100 years to the moment since the Titanic sent more than 1,500 people to a watery grave.
Cullen’s restaurant in Houston was one of several around the world that served lavish, 10-course meals on the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking in an attempt to replicate the last meal served aboard the ship. Here’s what Cullen’s served to its dozen guests Saturday night, at a tab of $12,000 per head:
LOS ANGELES — Pamela Anderson and Lionel Richie owe the government money. California tax authorities said Anderson owes $524,241 in personal income taxes. Meanwhile, E! Online reports that Richie owes the federal government $1.1 million.
A 62-year-old California man died when he was struck by a pickup while crossing a road in Laughlin on Saturday, authorities said.
Two people were killed in a two-car collision at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Town Center Drive early Sunday, Las Vegas police said.
A story in Saturday’s paper on a lawsuit involving the suicide of Randy Kwasniewski misidentified his position at the Hard Rock Hotel. He was president and chief operating officer.
As the Clark County School District grapples with its finances, hundreds of local teachers prepare for the worst, their fate in the hands of an arbitrator.
Here’s some free advice for the two millionaires now running for president, claiming the other is out of touch with the American people: Stop trying to relate to me.
