Will you be my Between? An app for lovers

If ever in doubt about your guy’s commitment to a relationship, ask him if he would commit to an app.

Fire in Quebec leaves 32 presumed dead, 8 confirmed

Crews struggled with frigid temperatures and ice as thick as two feet (60 centimeters) as they searched Saturday for more bodies in the remains of a burned-out Quebec retirement home as friends and relatives of the victims awaited news. Just eight bodies of the 32 presumed dead have been recovered.

Harter, Rogers overplayed their hands

New Acting UNLV President Don Snyder didn’t lobby for the job. And that’s one reason he won it Friday.

Small plane crash in Romania causes uproar

A small plane crash on a remote mountain wouldn’t normally be enough to anger an entire country or threaten the government. Romania, however, is dealing with just this scenario.

Cambodian doughnut shop owner fought against Viet Cong

Displayed behind the glass counter are apple fritters, chocolate twists, glazed doughnut holes and a unique chocolate and cinnamon creation called the Tiger Tail, inspired by a nickname given to the shop owner, a former Cambodian soldier.

Indictment made in notorious 1978 JFK Lufthansa heist

More than 30 years after the crime, a reputed mobster was indicted Thursday in the $6 million Lufthansa heist at Kennedy Airport that was dramatized in the Martin Scorsese movie “Goodfellas.”

Virginia Attorney General to fight state’s gay marriage ban

Attorney General Mark Herring says Virginia has a dark past of arguing against interracial marriage and school integration, and he wants the state to be on the right side of history with gay marriage.

Bunny in Mandela statue’s ear causes stir

A new, 9-meter (29.5-foot) sculpture of Nelson Mandela is billed as the biggest statue of the South African leader. It also has a tiny, barely visible quirk: a sculpted rabbit tucked inside one of the bronze ears.

Fighters face extra foe in Chicago: winter chill

CHICAGO — Polar vortex sounds as if it could be the name of some fancy new submission move in the ever-evolving sport of mixed martial arts.

Miley’s visit still causing a stink

The AMG nightclub group has shot back at Jeff Beacher in a game of who-fired-whom. Beacher has said he dropped AMG. AMG people now say they quit because Beacher’s Madhouse let Miley Cyrus smoke weed and AMG does not tolerate drug use.

Cerca calendar for February 2014

Winter is just another season for celebrating across Cerca country as many areas sponsor festivals filled with cold-weather activities.

How health care reform could impact your tax returns this year and next

Several key tax law changes in the Affordable Care Act have been implemented in 2013 and 2014. The impact of those changes on federal tax returns due April 15, 2014 and 2015 hinge mainly on your household’s adjusted gross income (AGI) and health insurance situation. Here’s the important facts everyone should understand.

Fusion teas to super seaweed: top food trends to watch in 2014

Culinary creativity doesn’t require you to be a highly trained chef, and you don’t have to be a dedicated “foodie” to spice things up in the kitchen. It’s easy to find inspiration in the hottest culinary trends emerging for 2014.

Thinking about writing off Social Security? Not so fast

Social Security is a hot topic these days. Unfortunately, many Americans are still in the dark when it comes to planning for Social Security. And that could have significant consequences.

After bluffs are called, of course NFR is staying

He is from Wisconsin, and if truth be known, his sports uniform of choice probably would be a wrestling singlet, given he once was an All-America grappler at the university in Madison. But come the first week of every December, Las Vegas Events president Pat Christenson dons a cowboy hat to celebrate the National Finals Rodeo coming to town. He has been donning that cowboy hat for so long that he almost looks good in it.

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