Imagine answering your phone or sending a text message by using the fabric of the trendy jacket you are wearing. Google is seeking to make something like this a possibility with Project Jacquard.
Like it or not, this world is crawling with creeps. There are awkward creeps, weird creeps, obnoxious creeps and scary creeps. And what do they all have in common? They are creepy.
A 6-year-old girl from Raleigh, North Carolina stole the show at her tap dance recital, demanding a little “respect.”
What’s motivating LeBron James to an all-time individual performance through two games of the NBA Finals? He’s not telling.
The Dallas-area police officer seen in a viral video throwing a bathing suit-clad teenage girl to the ground has resigned, local media quoted his lawyer as saying.
Employers are expecting their employees to always be just a phone call away and ready to drop things to fill in at the office. And it’s hurting families and working parents.
A witness captured on video a violent road rage incident in Hollywood, Calif., Monday between two men, one of which had a Nevada license plate.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday vowed to push reforms at the city’s troubled Rikers Island prison complex after the reported weekend suicide of a 22-year-old man who had been held there for three years without being convicted of a crime.
The Detroit Red Wings appointed Jeff Blashill as the club’s head coach on Tuesday to replace Mike Babcock, as had been widely expected.
Three jurors were dismissed Tuesday afternoon by the judge presiding over the James Holmes murder trial after they reportedly discussed media stories about the case.
Starbucks introduced six new Frappuccino flavors on Monday, based on their customers’ requests.
Shows on sale Friday include Incubus, Charlie XCX and Bleachers and more.
Apple is going to bail out Brandon Moss and pay the “ransom” demanded by the Indians’ bullpen for the safe return of the Cleveland outfielder’s 100th career home run ball.
A motorcyclist was critically injured early Tuesday morning near Charleston Boulevard and Fremont Street, Las Vegas police.
Nevada’s slightly higher gasoline prices aren’t likely to stall Fourth of July holiday travel plans — even as the state ranks fourth highest among U.S. gasoline prices, AAA said on Tuesday.
Every second counts when it comes to saving lives. That’s why a special group of airmen known as Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, or JTACs for short, practice hour-after-hour calling in airstrikes in a near real-world environment.
Spanish Trail Country Club is now owned by the people who play at the golf course and live in the community.
A random act of kindness by a waitress in Fort Worth, Texas helped a grieving couple by paying for their meal.
You can help make the life of a local band a little more beautiful by voting in DTLV’s poll, which will determine which act earns a slot at this fall’s Life Is Beautiful festival.
Bummer news for Kottonmouth Kings fans. The Kings will no longer be holding court at the Hard Rock for “Friday Night Live at the Pool” on June 19. The show is canceled; refunds are available at the point of purchase.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce is promoting the Summer of Small Business with its Business Expo on Wednesday.
Is it too much to ask, in that this is the World Cup, played on a world stage, that our women wear red, white and blue uniforms, so at least everybody knows we’re coming?
A series of security threats closed portions of the White House and Capitol Hill on Tuesday. In the middle of White House press secretary Josh Earnest’s daily briefing, officials told all repeaters to evacuate the briefing room. The North Lawn of the White House was also cleared.
He was struck Thursday while walking across Martin Luther King near Watercreek Drive. He died two days later.
News broke early this week that streaming service Netflix has begun testing advertising possibilities before and after shows, prompting some outcry on Twitter.
Vincent Bugliosi, the Los Angeles prosecutor who became a best-selling author with “Helter Skelter” — his true-crime account of the Manson Family killings — has died at the age of 80, his wife confirmed Tuesday. He died Saturday of cancer.
Millions or billions of years before they went supernova, the stars were flung from their home galaxies, according to researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.
How well do you know what goes into your food? It’s one thing to read food labels, but it’s another to understand what those ingredients mean — and something else entirely to know what’s used in the process that doesn’t make it to the label.
Rejoice, “Degrassi” fans! Class is back in session. TeenNick announced Thursday that it had pulled the plug on “Degrassi: The Next Generation” after 14 seasons, and fans mourned that this season would be its last.
A Boston man was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday after he was convicted of snatching a 24-year-old woman from her apartment in 2013 and stabbing her to death.