Windows system weakness purportedly allows hackers to steal login info

Computer security researchers said they have uncovered a new variation on an old weakness in Microsoft Corp’s Windows operating system that could theoretically allow hackers to steal login credentials from hundreds of millions of PCs.

Gov. Sandoval signs Nevada school choice bill

Gov. Brian Sandoval used the backdrop of Nevada’s historic Comstock to sign a bill Monday giving tax breaks to businesses that donate to a scholarship program for disadvantaged students to attend private schools.

 
Madonna can’t stop making out with people on stage

Madonna has a thing for making out with fellow performers on stage. First it was Britney and Christina, and now rapper Drake has been on the receiving end of a little lip action from Madge.

Aaron Hernandez murder trial enters 5th day of jury deliberations

The jury in the murder trial of former National Football League player Aaron Hernandez began its fifth day of deliberations on Monday over whether he is guilty of killing an acquaintance in 2013, in the first of two murder trials he will face this year.

Have bad airline experiences in 2014? Here’s what might have happened

If you think airline travel is getting worse, there are now numbers to back that feeling up. U.S. airline quality declined in 2014 according to the latest ranking from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which looks at on time performance, lost bags, customer complaints and bumped passengers.

Pepsi replacing Coke as NBA sponsor after 28 years

Pepsi said Monday that it had signed a new marketing deal with the National Basketball Association as the league’s exclusive food and beverage sponsor, replacing Coke, which held the sponsorship for 28 years.

 
1 dead after Lamborghini crash at Walt Disney World attraction

The passenger killed in a crash at a Walt Disney World Speedway race-car attraction has been identified as an instructor who was riding in a Lamborghini that hit a guardrail after the driver lost control, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

What type of savings addict are you?

A study conducted by Professor George Loewenstein of Carnegie Mellon found that despite the challenges people have with saving money, a significant 25 percent of study participants actually found it painful to spend money, even on basic and necessary needs.

 
Plane from Vegas skids off taxiway in Houston

A plane from Las Vegas skidded off the runway as it landed in Houston early Monday, according to officials.

Mets pitcher suspended 80 games for positive drug test

New York Mets closer Jenrry Mejia has been suspended for 80 games without pay after testing positive for the banned substance stanozolol, Major League Baseball said on Sunday.

No drones allowed on this year’s Boston Marathon course

The Boston Marathon course will be a “no-drone zone” this year, Massachusetts authorities said on Monday as they outlined security plans for the race that was the target of a deadly bombing attack two years ago.

Firefighters work north valley brush fire

If you saw smoke in the north Las Vegas Valley sky Monday morning, it was just a brush fire.

It’s going to be windy on Tuesday, Vegas

Gusts could reach as high as 47 mph, according to the National Weather Service. A wind advisory is set for 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday.

 
Driver, teen shot, killed after toddler hit by car

A Milwaukee driver was fatally shot, along with a teenager at the scene, after he hit a toddler who had run into the street, police said on Monday.

 
Man shot, killed at North Carolina college; suspect at large

A male employee at Wayne Community College in Goldsboro, North Carolina, was the target of a fatal shooting on Monday, said authorities, who continued to search for a man they called a “person of interest” in the case.

First trailer for Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ released — VIDEO

Marvel has released the full-sized, full-length trailer for “Ant-Man,” starring Paul Rudd as Scott Lang — a master thief who can harness the ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

 
Marco Rubio says he’s running for president

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio says he is running for president and is “uniquely qualified” to talk about the future, a Rubio adviser tells CNN.

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