After shooting, ‘Gangster Squad’ opening delayed

Warner Bros. has moved the release of “Gangster Squad” to January after the film’s climactic cinema shoot-out scene drew comparisons to the Aurora, Colo., shooting.

Nevada GOP gets funds for voter drive

The Nevada Republican Party is getting $166,000 from the national GOP to run an election-year voter registration drive and voter identification program, state party Chairman Michael McDonald said Thursday.

Colorado massacre casts ugly scar on Batman mythology

Bat-fan and comic-book historian Arlen Schumer is worried. He fears the mass shooting at a midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” in Aurora, Colo., will forever be associated with the legend of Batman.

Katherine Jackson apparently back home

Katherine Jackson is apparently back home, reuniting with Michael Jackson’s children after a judge temporarily took away her guardianship because of her dayslong absence from them.

Colorado shooting casts ugly scar on Batman mythology

Bat-fan and comic-book historian Arlen Schumer fears the mass shooting at a midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” in Colorado will forever be associated with the legend of Batman.

Moms-to-be credit ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

While it’s impossible to declare a “Fifty Shades of Grey” baby boomlet, some moms and moms-to-be attribute their pregnancies to sex inspired by the erotic trilogy that went mainstream early this year.

Regulators accept settlement for $100,000 fine for Caesars

The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday accepted a settlement on a disciplinary matter with Caesars Entertainment Corp., which agreed to pay a $100,000 fine to the state over multiple charges of gambling and alcohol consumption by under-age customers at several of the company’s Strip resorts between 2010 and May of this year.

Investors drub shares of Las Vegas Sands

Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. took a beating Thursday, a day after the company missed second-quarter earnings projections by 27 percent.

Developer claims ex-partners ‘stole’ Town Square

The developer of the Town Square shopping and office complex south of the Strip has sued the Connecticut investment fund that foreclosed on it last year, seeking more than $300 million in damages.

Caesars fined for under-21 gambling

Caesars Entertainment Corp. is paying the state a $100,000 fine to settle underage gambling charges, but may face a stiffer penalty if it happens again.

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