Man sold stranger’s Instagram selfies for $90K each

Is it selfie-ish to make a profit off of strangers’ Instagram photos? Richard Prince did just that, and it’s drawing a lot of negative reaction.

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, May 28-June 3, 2015

View Neighborhood News readers send photos of their pets and everyday lives, and View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. To submit a photo, email View copy editor Anne King at aking@viewnews.com or mail to View, C/O Anne King, 1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89125. Photos cannot be returned, and due to the high volume, they are often scheduled a month or two in advance.

First 100-degree temps of year could hit Las Vegas Friday

Dust off your tank tops and Daisy Dukes, everyone. Las Vegas will see its first hundred-degree temperatures of the year this weekend, the National Weather Service predicted Wednesday morning.

Why you want to snack late at night

New research illustrates why late-night snacking can quickly become an out-of-control eating behavior.

Girl beaten, burned alive by mob in Guatemala sparks outrage

A large crowd stands by as a teenage girl — beaten and bloodied — writhes on the ground, her body engulfed in flames. “Add gasoline,” someone shouts.

 
Rick Santorum to announce 2016 GOP run for president

Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, a Christian conservative, will announce on Wednesday that he will make another run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 after a failed attempt in 2012, according to ABC News.

 
‘19 Kids and Counting’ might return to TLC

The Discovery Communications-owned network has not canceled the program in the wake of the recent disclosure that Josh Duggar, one of the central figures in the show, admitted to molesting teenage girls 12 years ago.

‘Fairy Godmothers of Jazz’ hope for magic with weekly show

After two moves in as many months, the women who call themselves the Fairy Godmothers of Jazz are hoping that the Artifice, 1025 S. First St., Suite 100, will be the home for their weekly and monthly jazz events.

Woman accused of witchcraft to spread measles axed to death

Police in Papua New Guinea vowed to find the men who axed to death a woman accused of using witchcraft to spark a measles outbreak in the country’s remote jungle highlands, a missionary said on Wednesday after meeting authorities.

Las Vegas skyline ranked 60th on global list

The Las Vegas skyline doesn’t even break the top 40 as one of the best, according to a ranking by Emporis, an international building database.

Life is Beautiful: A festival and a headache

In year three of downtown’s Life is Beautiful festival, nearby residents are hopeful but skeptical that by working with city officials they’ll be able address some of the issues the pary creates during the three-day event.

UNLV football GPA on the rise

The grade-point average of UNLV’s football team rose from a 2.35 in the fall semester to a 2.7 for the term that recently ended, coach Tony Sanchez said. He also said 11 players made the Dean’s List.

Lower threshold for casino winnings worries seniors

Peter Erickson worries a suggested move by the Internal Revenue Service to lower the reporting level for gambling winnings will change his casino habits.

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