‘X-Files’ returning to TV for limited run

Cult television thriller “The X-Files” will return for a limited series with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their FBI agent roles, Fox Broadcasting network said on Tuesday.

FBI probe causes commotion, leaves questions

An FBI probe caused a ruckus Tuesday at a central valley home, but it’s not clear what the commotion was about.

8 ways we’ve been completely wrong about the future

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak this week spoke out about his Artificial Intelligence fears. “Computers are going to take over from humans,” the 64-year-old told the Australian Review. But that’s far from a prediction.

Premiere poker couple goes all in on penthouse — PHOTOS

Las Vegas’ premier poker couple, Barry and Allyn Shulman, decided to go all in and build a Louis XIV-inspired, three-floor penthouse in the Metropolis, and the result is stunning.

 
Man accused of abducting woman from Wisconsin hospital dies

A man accused of abducting a woman from a southeastern Wisconsin hospital on Sunday and then abandoning her and fleeing following a gunfight with police died on Monday evening, local broadcaster WISN-TV in Milwaukee reported.

That story about Prince and pancakes sticks around

Thirty years ago, Prince and the Revolution obliterated Eddie Murphy and Charlie Murphy in a game of basketball, and Prince even wore his flowy Prince clothes while beating the Murphys in shorts.

IKEA ground breaking slated for April 9

Swedish furniture retailer IKEA has set a date for the ground breaking of its southwest Las Vegas store.

 
Mo’ne Davis asks school to give dismissed baseball player 2nd chance

Little League World Series star Mo’ne Davis appeared on SportsCenter on Monday and says she thinks the college baseball player who was kicked off his team after posting an offensive tweet about her should be given a second chance.

 
Search underway for Calif. woman kidnapped Monday

Local authorities and FBI agents were searching on Tuesday for a 30-year-old woman whose boyfriend said she had been kidnapped from his Northern California home by suspects who had demanded a ransom.

New friends find similarities, discover that they’re blood brothers

Two boys, Dakotah Zimmer, 13, and Isaac Nolting, 12, became quick friends after meeting through a mutual friend at the city pool. As they are horse-playing in the pool, their friend says they are fighting like brothers. That’s when things changed.

Las Vegas-based singer gets YouTube spotlight

We are all impressed by your YouTube video of a cat in the box, but today, YouTube is more interested in hyping a different Las Vegas YouTube artist named Shamir.

Obama creates new position, appoints White House Chief Digital Officer

In what he calls the “fourth quarter” of his presidency, President Barack Obama is adding some new members to his White House team. The President announced the creation of a new role, White House Chief Digital Officer.

25 ways to save money on Amazon

Amazon.com offers some of the best online deals on just about any item you can think of. However, there are opportunities for you to save even more money. We’ve rounded up a list of the best ways to save on your Amazon purchases. Sometimes, just a little extra effort can go a long way.

Dodgers sign Cuban Hector Olivera for 6-years, $62.5M

The Los Angeles Dodgers landed coveted Cuban second baseman Hector Olivera after reaching agreement on a six-year, $62.5 million deal, according to reports Tuesday.

PR industry’s top publication honors Jones Blackhurst

The public relations industry’s top publication has named Caesars Entertainment Corp. Executive Vice President Jan Jones Blackhurst as the “CSR Professional of the Year” for leading the casino company’s efforts in diversity, social and environmental responsibility, and philanthropy.

 
Man kicked off flight for F-bomb on T-shirt

A New York college student found himself stranded in St. Louis on Monday after being kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight that wasn’t even supposed to land there. The conflict raises a classic first amendment debate of free speech versus vulgar language.

 
Google snags Wall Street’s Ruth Porat for CFO position

Google Inc said it hired Ruth Porat, chief financial officer at Morgan Stanley, as its own finance chief, a move signaling that the search engine company may be looking to bear down on fast growing expenses.

Here’s the cost of adopting a kid

Tracy and Alfredo were raising one child and dearly wanted to add to their family. But with infertility issues standing in the way, the Albany, California, couple chose to adopt through an agency.

Instagram introduces new app for posting collages

Instagram has released a brand new app called Layout. The free app, available just for iOS right now, lets you make mini-collages of photos. It makes it possible to cram multiple cats, babies, sunsets and beach shots into a single Instagram-ready square image.

FAA outlines new policy for commmercial drone use

U.S. aviation regulators on Tuesday unveiled a new policy to speed up approval for the use of commercial drones in the United States under certain conditions.

 
Boko Haram kidnaps over 400 women, kids in Nigerian town

Boko Haram militants have kidnapped more than 400 women and children from the northern Nigerian town of Damasak that was freed this month by troops from Niger and Chad, residents said on Tuesday.

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