It is now clear based on new email traffic from President Obama’s men that the White House launched a coordinated effort to make sure the Benghazi attack was incorrectly pinned on an Internet video and not the president’s policies.
If you missed your chance to ask Betty White a question in her Q&A on reddit.com on Monday, it’s alright, because over 2,000 people asked her anything you could dream of anyway.
Tao nightclub is about to go up in smoke, y’all, ‘cause the grandmaster of Mary Jane — Mr. Snoop Dogg himself — is turning the top-tier Vegas club into a “Roaring Twenties-themed Speakeasy Experience.”
Home prices in 20 U.S. cities rose at a slower pace in the year ended February as the residential real-estate market cooled. Still, the biggest gains across the U.S. were in Las Vegas.
Providence police have arrested a man who allegedly wielded a potato disguised as a gun during a robbery attempt last week.
Christina Summitt, who works with her sister at a Holiday Inn in Clinton, N.J., was working when a middle-aged couple came in, ordered chicken wings and drinks, stuck around to chat and then left a $1,000 tip.
PANDA! at The Palazzo has taken up longterm residency in Las Vegas and Chinese producers are hoping to provide cultural bonding.
A Mississippi meteorologist ordered staff at WTVA in Tupelo to evacuate the set as a tornado slammed the city during a live report.
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A chain of deadly tornadoes over three days flattened homes and businesses in the South, forcing frightened residents in more than half a dozen states to take cover and leaving tens of thousands in the dark Tuesday. More storms are on the way.
Taxable sales jumped across Nevada and in Clark County in February. The dollar volume of goods sold by businesses statewide came in at $3.51 billion in the month, up 4.6 percent from $3.4 billion a year earlier, officials said Tuesday.
Authorities now say 11 people were hurt — two critically — in an explosion and fire at a Southern California metal polishing business.
A 14-year-old Chicago girl has been charged with 1st degree murder after shooting another teen dead following a Facebook dispute concerning a boy.
Search crews have found a father and his two children who had been missing for more than two days in the vast woods and swamps of the Congaree National Park in South Carolina.
A FedEx employee wearing ammunition draped across his chest “like Rambo” opened fire Tuesday at a package-sorting center outside Atlanta, wounding six people before apparently committing suicide, police and witnesses said.
After months of carefully guarded secrecy and endless Internet speculation, “Star Wars: Episode VII” finally has a cast.
Former UNLV star Larry Johnson took to social media to offer a suggestion for black players fed up with playing for owners like Donald Sterling. While his proposal seems unreasonable, there are worse ideas.
MGM Resorts International on Tuesday reported its best quarterly operating performance in six years. Now, the company is setting its sights higher.
Las Vegan tops 220 mph before rains soak Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Newspapers in the United Arab Emirates are reporting that the American drummer for the rock band Scorpions has been sentenced to one month in jail after being convicted of offensive behavior in Dubai.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada said Tuesday that he has received “ugly, vile, vulgar” letters mailed to his home, nearly all of them mixing threats with passages from the Bible.
Barcelona defender Dani Alves has received an outpouring of support for his response to a racist taunt during a game, while Villarreal issued a lifetime ban to the season-ticket holder who threw a banana at him.
While A-listers got snubbed, musicals “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” got all the love.
A teenager charged in the fatal stabbing of a Connecticut high school student told a police officer after the attack: “I did it,” according to a court filing released Tuesday.
Pacers star Paul George had his platinum All-Star ring valued at $15,000 stolen from his home Monday night.
Southern Nevada reported its third straight month of visitor volume increases in March, wrapping up a quarter that was one of the strongest since the second quarter of 2012, the city’s best year for tourism.
The UNLV women’s golf team will travel to Stillwater, Okla., next week to make its 12th straight appearance in an NCAA Regional.
A woman was sentenced Tuesday to six months in jail and five years of probation for trying to hire two men, including an undercover Las Vegas police officer, to kill her husband.
Floor is back with their first album in a dozen years. Old 97’s continue to call their shots. And don’t mess with Brody Dalle.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life by the NBA in response to racist comments the league says he made in a recorded conversation. Commissioner Adam Silver will try to force Sterling to sell his franchise. Sterling has also been fined $2.5 million.
