NSA hacking since 2010 led US to blame N. Korea for Sony attack

Four years before North Korea hacked into Sony Pictures Entertainment’s servers and published private information, the United States began cracking into North Korean computer networks and tracking the movements of its government hackers, the New York Times reported Monday.

 
NFL investigating Patriots’ possible use of deflated balls

The NFL confirmed on Monday that they are investigating whether the New England Patriots used deflated balls in their blowout win over the Indianapolis Colts during Sunday’s American Football Conference championship.

American freed from Cuba to be guest at State of the Union

The U.S. aid worker whose release from a Cuban prison helped pave the way toward restoring diplomatic ties with the communist nation will be among First Lady Michelle Obama’s guests for Tuesday’s State of the Union address.

Cut the Clutter

Several weeks ago, you-know-who was making a list and checking it twice. Now it’s your turn to make a list — only this one is about organizing a cluttered closet, kitchen, office or any other room that needs attention, and that probably means all of them.

 
Whitney Houston’s family slams unauthorized Lifetime biopic

Whitney Houston’s estate is telling fans they should “brace for the worst” if they choose to watch Lifetime’s Angela Bassett-directed biopic, which premiered on Saturday.

 
Donations pour in after mom dies giving birth to quads

Thousands of dollars of donations have poured in from around the world to help pay for the care for newborn quadruplets of a Phoenix mother who died after giving birth to them.

Off-label drugs offer patients expanded treatment options

Not every drug is prescribed for its intended use. But there’s nothing sneaky about it, and off-label uses of prescription drugs can benefit patients in several ways.

 
Kidnapped, beaten golfer Allenby is thankful to be alive

Australian golfer Robert Allenby, who was beaten, robbed and left in a park on Saturday after missing the cut at the Sony Open in Honolulu, issued a statement on Sunday regarding the incident.

Creepy ‘Bug’ will leave you jittery

Pulitzer and Tony award-winning playwright Tracy Letts explores the collateral damage left over from the first Iraq war through the paranoid delusions of a Gulf War vet in his creepy play “Bug,” now being staged by Cockroach Theatre.

Enjoyable ‘Little Dog’ shows more than naked bodies

The program for Las Vegas Little Theatre’s presentation of “The Little Dog Laughed” warns about the play’s “full male nudity, strong language, and mature themes.” It’s not for the squeamish. But in the Hollywood satire, the profanities have a lyrical roll and the nudity is a natural, symbolic part of the story.

RECRUITING: Silverado’s Polu commits to Rebels

Silverado High School offensive lineman Justin Polu committed to UNLV, choosing the Rebels over Colorado State. He was part of a weekend recruiting haul for the Rebels.

EDITORIAL: State must end pension-boosting service credit option

It’s not enough for the Nevada Legislature to change retirement benefits for future public employees. The state’s pension plan provides perks and payouts so absurdly generous that some of them need to be dialed back right away.

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