‘Sorry’ effort Rebels’ worst yet in loss to Air Force

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – In a near-empty arena, about 20 minutes after UNLV suffered its latest indignity, Dave Rice walked toward a tunnel, glanced at two supportive fans and said, “Sorry.”

MGM Resorts step closer to returning to Atlantic City casino market

ATLANTIC CITY – The New Jersey Casino Control Commission on Wednesday allowed MGM Resorts International one step closer toward getting back into the Atlantic City casino market.

LBJ and Lady Bird courtship love letters released

AUSTIN, Texas – Days after the congressional aide met the University of Texas history and journalism graduate in Austin, he boldly proposed marriage.

Nevada Internet gaming bill introduced

A bill that would allow Nevada to get into the business of interactive gaming was introduced in the Assembly on Wednesday.

Prison sex act bill draws opposition at legislative hearing

A bill that would expand the types of consensual sexual acts between prison inmates that could be prosecuted as felonies drew opposition Wednesday.

Gaming Control Board pushes for Internet poker taxation

CARSON CITY – The Nevada State Gaming Control Board is pushing for legislation in the Nevada Senate to tax the net profits of Internet poker tournaments.

Pennsylvania grad student sues, says C-plus cost her $1.3 million

EASTON, Pa. – Pennsylvania graduate student Megan Thode wasn’t happy about the C-plus she received for her internship, saying the mediocre grade kept her from getting her desired degree and becoming a licensed therapist.

Las Vegas constable disputes arrest on DUI charge

As he was leaving the Clark County jail Wednesday afternoon, Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura disputed the police account of his drunken driving arrest Tuesday night.

Eric Church leads ACM Awards nominations with seven

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – They don’t call him Chief for nothing: Eric Church is the top nominee at this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards.

Deductions that could dramatically cut your tax bill

For all the talk about taxes during the “fiscal cliff” debate at the end of 2012, many people are still left wondering what it means to them as the April 15 filing date approaches. Here are 10 ways you can cut your tax bill and maximize your return.

Class of 2013: The future careers of this year’s high school graduates

High school seniors nationwide are preparing to graduate, receiving college acceptance letters and possibly enrolling in a college or university. The challenging economy has made many of these young adults acutely aware of the important role their degree can play when they face commencement once again, this time entering the job market.

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