Amazing Johnathan undergoes surgery to amputate toes

The Amazing Johnathan, already facing a grim long-term prognosis for a heart condition, underwent surgery Monday to amputate parts of two toes and treat his infected feet.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. Utah State

UNLV is in Logan, Utah to take on Utah State tonight. Tip is at 6:30 p.m.

Foley may ask for June vote on NHL Las Vegas team

Prospective National Hockey League team owner Bill Foley plans to meet with the NHL Board of Governors at its June meeting if his Las Vegas hockey initiative can generate 10,000 season ticket deposits.

 
Obama vetoes Keystone bill; GOP will try to override

President Barack Obama on Tuesday swiftly delivered on his vow to veto a Republican bill approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada, leaving the long-debated project in limbo for another indefinite period.

Urban Meyer is stuck on a cruise ship

Urban Meyer is one of 2,500 passengers, which include numerous former players and Buckeyes fans, aboard the Royal Caribbean liner Brilliance of the Seas, which has been stopped in its tracks because of dense fog near Tampa.

 
Pee-wee Herman returning on Netflix in ‘Pee-wee’s Big Holiday’

Netflix announced it will premiere “Pee-wee’s Big Holiday,” starring Paul Reubens as the odd and exuberant titular character, exclusively in all of its territories. No debut date is set, but production is slated to begin early this year.

 
Bill O’Reilly is the problem with Bill O’Reilly

Mother Jones provocatively titled its investigative piece questioning Bill O’Reilly’s account of his war reporting during the Falklands War “Bill O’Reilly Has His Own Brian Williams Problem.” But in its aftermath, what seems far clearer is that Bill O’Reilly has a Bill O’Reilly problem.

Reid shows up in shades; bandages have vanished

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada was sporting a new look Tuesday after two months of being seen wearing a broad bandage over the right side of his face.

 
Study: Giving peanuts to at-risk babies may prevent allergy

In research that contradicts years of health advice, scientists said on Monday that babies at risk of developing a childhood peanut allergy might avoid it if they are given peanuts regularly during their first 11 months.

ESPN suspends Keith Olbermann after Penn State tweets

ESPN on Tuesday suspended Keith Olbermann for the remainder of the week after he made insulting comments about Penn State students on Twitter.

Michael Sam to join ‘Dancing With The Stars’

Michael Sam, the first openly gay player in the NFL, will be joining the cast of “Dancing With The Stars” next season.

‘Students’ rights’ bill debated in Legislature

The sponsor of a bill heard in the Assembly Education Committee Monday said he wants to protect students like 2008 Henderson valedictorian Brittany McComb, whose commencement speech was cut off when she spoke about her Christian faith.

See Rascal Flatts enter their Hard Rock residency Feb. 25

Rascal Flatts fans can see the group — for free at 3:30 Wednesday — as the band enters the Hard Rock Hotel in country style to promote upcoming shows.

Chumlee of ‘Pawn Stars’ to DJ at Palms’ Ghostbar Dayclub

Chumlee, “Pawn Stars” superstar, will debut his DJ skills Saturday at the Palms’ iconic Ghostbar Dayclub — and he also wouldn’t mind becoming a professional photographer of bikini models.

 
Kansas State apologizes for fans storming court after upset win

A day after Kansas State fans stormed the Court at Bramlage Coliseum in the aftermath of the Wildcats’ 70-63 upset win over eighth-ranked Kansas, the university issued an apology to its fierce rival.

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