Vinegar cancer test saves lives, India study finds

A simple vinegar test slashed cervical cancer death rates by one-third in a remarkable study of 150,000 women in the slums of India, where the disease is the top cancer killer of women.

3-D printing goes from sci-fi fantasy to reality

Once a science-fiction fantasy, three-dimensional printers are popping up everywhere from the desks of home hobbyists to Air Force drone research centers.

Southern California wildfire explodes in size overnight

LOS ANGELES — A fire that destroyed at least five structures and threatened hundreds of others exploded in size overnight, burning dangerously close to two communities north of Los Angeles.

Three veteran storm chasers killed by Oklahoma tornado

Three veteran storm chasers died doing what they loved: roaming the Great Plains in search of dangerous storms like the one in Oklahoma that ended their final pursuit.

House panel: Report finds $50 million for IRS conferences

WASHINGTON — A government watchdog has found that the Internal Revenue Service spent about $50 million to hold at least 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012, a House committee said Sunday.

Seminar, walk designed to speak to budding pot entrepreneurs

Drivers honked, waved, flipped off and gave thumbs-up to a group — including someone dressed as a 10-foot-tall marijuana joint — advocating Nevada marijuana dispensaries in Henderson on Saturday morning.

Indy 500 trip nourishes the soul

It’s late Thursday before the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500. We’re hungry. There’s a Waffle House directly in front of the Quality Inn & Suites just off South Lynhurst Drive, a couple of miles from the track. So I’m having one. It’s as big as the plate.

Feds target bid-riggers in foreclosure auctions

SAN FRANCISCO — At the height of the financial crisis, bargain hunters would gather each week on county courthouse steps to bid on foreclosed properties throughout Northern and Central California. The inventory lists were long, especially in hard-hit areas such as Sacramento and Stockton. But the auctions were generally short affairs — often because real estate speculators were illegally fixing the bidding process.

Artist’s healing angels help people cope with tragedies

WARWICK, N.Y. — After Joseph and Betty Ginley’s firefighter son was killed in the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center, they found some solace in the tall steel angels crafted as memorials by sculptor Lei Hennessy-Owen.

Arizona mother says she’ll return to Mexico

AVONDALE, Ariz. — The American woman who was jailed for a week after Mexican authorities said they found marijuana under her bus seat said she’ll return to Mexico someday.

R-Jeneration: Silverado runner excels, inspires

Shortly before an 800-meter race in Huntington Beach, Calif., Silverado High School distance runner Jon Aman sits quietly, off in his own mind, not worrying about what’s going on around him. Then a local runner interrupts him, asking about his personal best for the 800.

UFC looks to grow to speedway size

Ultimate Fighting Championship executives are considering an offer to have a super fight night at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, possibly as soon as September.

Clock ticks as nuclear waste storage tanks leak at Hanford

RICHLAND, Wash. — A stainless steel tank the size of a basketball court lies buried in the sandy soil of southeastern Washington state, an aging remnant of U.S. efforts to win World War II. The tank holds enough radioactive waste to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool. And it is leaking.

Silva not resting on splendid resume

Anderson Silva has little left to accomplish in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and he knows it.

Cancer survivor lands scholarship to UCLA

What’s more nauseating than doing homework in high school? Doing homework while undergoing chemotherapy in high school.

Las Vegan Smith no longer ‘road warrior’

Before he won his first championship, Ishe Smith had little say in where he fought. That’s usually how the fight game works.

Water Cooler: Pop culture fun

Here are a few things in pop culture that caught our eye last week.

Pumphrey TD seals Sunrise’s All-Star victory

Canyon Springs running back Donnel Pumphrey was a late addition to the 42nd annual West Charleston Lions Club Charity All-Star Football Game.

Great outdoors even better when it’s free

Everybody enjoys getting a freebie now and then. You can save a few dollars on recreation on the days when state and national parks waive their entrance fees or states offer free fishing.

R-Jeneration continues to help college graduate

Editor’s note: The following is an email to writer Heidi Knapp Rinella and assistant features editor Lindsey Losnedahl from a former student of R-Jeneration.

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