If Steve Carell had grown tired of voicing Gru or were demanding too much money to continue, you could understand why Universal would want to give the bumbling, mumbling critters their own movie.
Deadpan comedian finds new outlet for his surreal view of life with TV’s “Louie.”
Comedian often cited as the most-downloaded podcaster returns for four Mangria-soaked shows in two days.
Contrary to a report by ESPN NBA Insider Chris Broussard, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban insists he wasn’t driving around Houston like a jilted lover Wednesday desperately searching for then-free agent center DeAndre Jordan.
Nearly two weeks after the remains of a young girl were found along the rocky shoreline of Boston Harbor, more than 45 million people have seen or shared a computer-generated image of what she may have looked like in life. But authorities are no closer to identifying her.
In honor of National Ice Cream Day, which is coming up on July 19, Serendipity 3 at Caesars Palace will introduce the Peanut Butter & Glazed Donut Ice Cream Sundae challenge that day. And it’s huge.
The sentencing closes the book on what federal prosecutors called the ‘greatest public health crisis ever’ in Las Vegas — all caused by Desai’s greed.
A Georgia appeals court heard arguments on Thursday but did not issue an immediate ruling in a Ku Klux Klan chapter’s lawsuit against the state for refusing the white supremacist group’s application to “adopt” a stretch of highway.
Tony Moreno, whose 7-month-old son died after Moreno allegedly threw him off a Connecticut bridge, has been charged with murder, prosecutors said Wednesday.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has signed a bill that will authorize the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the statehouse grounds.
U.S. authorities thwarted plots to kill people in the United States around the July 4 holiday, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.
This Broadway musical remains a perennial audience favorite. Strong voices and exciting dancing make it a good choice for a picnic under the stars at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.
The D Las Vegas’ owner took to social media Wednesday saying the Blarney Stone had been stolen from its display on the casino’s second floor.
The Rose Bowl stadium operations team unanimously voted to block any short-term rental by NFL teams looking to relocate to Los Angeles in 2016.
Federal marriage benefits will be made available to same-sex couples across the United States after last month’s Supreme Court ruling, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said on Thursday.
Shahidullah Shahid, a former Taliban spokesman who pledged allegiance to ISIS, has been killed in an airstrike in eastern Afghanistan, that nation’s intelligence agency reported Thursday.
Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz said he stood with Donald Trump on immigration, telling Fox Business News that many of his fellow Republicans who criticized the real estate mogul’s remarks on the topic were “vocal advocates of amnesty.”
A 12-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the shooting death of an Omaha, Nebraska, man in what officials said on Wednesday appeared to be a trend of gangs using children to help carry out crimes.
UNLV baseball coach Tim Chambers is taking an indefinite medical leave of absence because of an ongoing back ailment that will require him to undergo another back surgery, UNLV Athletic Director Tina Kunzer-Murphy announced Thursday.
NV Energy, operating as Nevada Power Co. in Southern Nevada, recently opened its Business Solutions Center.
Stephen Colbert revealed to Jerry Seinfeld on Wednesday’s season finale of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” that he was planning on leaving “The Colbert Report” even before getting his “Late Show” gig.
LeBron James can go home again, agreeing Thursday to a two-year deal worth a maximum $46.9 million with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles announced Thursday it has hired 70 new employees to help reduce long wait times at its four urban Southern Nevada offices that are now averaging nearly two hours.
Local wine experts say whether a wine is sealed with a cork or a screw cap today generally is a case of the winemaker choosing to do what’s best for the wine.
On the afternoon of June 27th, a group gathered in the middle of the street at Lincoln Park in East St. Louis to watch and record what appears to be an argument and fight between two women. Then minutes later suddenly a gray car came barreling down the street mowing down 4 people.
The Nevada Public Employees Retirement System has reported a preliminary 4.1 percent rate of return on its investments in the 2015 fiscal year that ended June 30, bringing the plan’s total assets to $34.4 billion.
A final chapter in the seven-month Deflategate saga could be coming as early as next week. Commissioner Roger Goodell told CNBC on Thursday from a tech conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, where Patriots owner Robert Kraft was also present, a decision “is coming soon” and possibly next week.
Kevin Love signed a five-year maximum contract worth $113 million. He announced eight days earlier that he would return to Cleveland, dousing rumors about a trip to Los Angeles to meet with the Lakers.
July is National Park and Recreation Month and a new study celebrated by ranking Las Vegas only 16th on a list of the best and worst cities for recreation.
Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s bankrupt operating division recorded a net income of $24.9 million during May, according to a securities filing.
