While it’s tempting to put off your finances until the New Year, you might miss some critical financial deadlines and face penalties or lose the opportunity to save extra money. An end-of-year financial checklist gives you the opportunity to make changes and save some serious dough before the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31.
The Los Angeles Kings have been fined $100,000 by the NHL after suspended defenseman Slava Voynov participated in a team workout Tuesday.
A 6-year-old Utah girl struggling with illness hopes that this year you will add one more Christmas card to your list.
Michigan fired Brady Hoke after four seasons as coach, according to multiple media reports on Tuesday.
This video clip features the band The Killers collaborating with Jimmy Kimmel.
A towing company owner killed his ex-girlfriend, two men she had romantic trysts with and the owner of a rival tow truck firm, police said Tuesday.
Former Detroit Red Wings player Gordie Howe, a Hall of Famer known to many as “Mr. Hockey,” is in a Texas hospital after suffering his third stroke in five weeks, the National Hockey League team said on Tuesday.
Major League Baseball umpire Dale Scott says he is gay, the latest such disclosure in sports.
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Former Pentagon official Ashton Carter is likely to be President Barack Obama’s nominee for defense secretary, according to administration officials.
Police say a student caught with a loaded gun at his northern Utah high school planned to shoot a former girlfriend and open fire on the rest of the school.
A woman faces a felony child abuse charge after police say she used a stun gun on her 3-year-old nephew.
The final phase of the $12 million Rampart Boulevard sewer project is now estimated to be complete by the end of June. The original end date for the project, which is currently in phase two of five, was May.
Seth Rogen is taking his stoner persona to an even higher level next month for a Colorado screening of his new movie, “The Interview.”
Poor Kirk Douglas. He’s not dead, yet. But People magazine published that the legendary actor was 6-feet-under anyway.
A New Mexico man who served time for a fatal drunken driving crash has pleaded guilty in a second one.
First Friday’s theme for December’s event is Roundup, which ties in to the National Finals Rodeo’s arrival in town and encourages First Friday to look back on 2014 and round up its highlights from the year.
Ray Rice was reflective in a “Today” show interview Tuesday morning, saying he hopes to play again in the NFL but will continue to examine himself as a person and a husband.
The St. Louis County Police Department claim a St. Louis Rams executive has apologized for the team regarding the “hands up, don’t shoot” gesture shown before Sunday’s game with the Oakland Raiders, but the Rams executive says he never apologized.
The Wranglers National Finals Rodeo is hitting Las Vegas on Dec. 4 at the Thomas & Mack Arena.
A gay couple sued the state’s motor vehicle agency for revoking drivers’ licenses they said they received by showing their marriage license from New York, the latest challenge to Florida’s ban on same-sex unions.
A driver in critical condition after a Monday night crash in the south valley was identified by Las Vegas police on Tuesday.
When the subject is expanding background checks on firearm purchases, there are plenty of readers on both sides of the issue.
Only 8 percent of people are successful in achieving their New Year’s resolution. This year, try a new approach and consider these expert recommended no-fail goals.
What financial plans are you making this season?
One area where medical students are needed is the Navy Medical Reserve. Health-care professionals will gain experience helping others around the world at sea or at top medical facilities.
Learn some easy ways you can boost your heart’s health.
