NYPD releases video of James Blake being mistakenly arrested, taken down

The New York City Police Department on Friday released a security camera video showing ex-tennis star James Blake being tackled, thrown to the ground and handcuffed by an undercover officer in a now infamous case of mistaken identity.

 
Rick Perry ends 2nd presidential bid after 3 months

Rick Perry dropped his bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Friday, as his campaign was unable to overcome deep financial problems that left him without enough money to run a campaign in early voting states.

Chef Kerry Simon dies at age 60

Las Vegas chef Kerry Simon died early Friday morning, according to the Clark County coroner.

Roberta Vinci apologizes to US Open fans for upsetting Serena Williams

After Roberta Vinci upset Serena Williams, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the semifinals of the U.S. Open on Friday, the unseeded Italian apologized to fans for spoiling the American’s bid to win a calendar-year Grand Slam.

Instagram video shows cops laughing about shooting suspects

San Francisco police on Friday said they are investigating video clips posted on social media that appear to show two officers joking in graphic detail about what they would and would not want recorded on body-mounted cameras if they shot someone.

Two mature Las Vegas neighborhoods are lush and well

Before master-planned mega-communities like Summerlin and Anthem were built, Las Vegas’ elite had several luxury community choices, and two of them have held up well over the years.

The Las Vegas closet is getting bigger

Fall is fast approaching, and some people aren’t asking, “What’s in your closet?” They are more interested in how big and convenient it is.

Flirty, classy, sporty crop top

Crop top has come to stay, and it’s the perfect way to portray with class and sophistication a flirty outfit without showing too much.

Berto’s body, mind right for Mayweather bout

If Andre Berto loses to Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden, it won’t be because he was unprepared.

 
Nation remembers those lost in Sept. 11 attacks

Relatives assembled under overcast skies on Friday to commemorate nearly 3,000 people killed in the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and outside Washington 14 years ago.

Coaches’ faith in Decker merited

Blake Decker didn’t have much of a choice, so he had to hope what is said about trust proved true. That while it’s hard to come by, it’s also the most essential ingredient in effective communication.

 
Last known surviving 9/11 rescue dog celebrates birthday in NYC — VIDEO

A 16-year-old 9/11 rescue dog — the last known surviving dog from Ground Zero — celebrated her latest birthday with an all-day bash in New York City, complete with a park visit, a gourmet cheeseburger and even a billboard thanking her for her service.

NFL brings season’s greetings

Christmas in September has arrived, with the NFL finally kicking off its regular season this weekend, along with a full slate of college football, U.S. Open tennis and baseball playoff races.

Valdez climbing closer to title shot, superstardom

Boxing’s featherweight division doesn’t lack for star power. Oscar Valdez sees himself as part of that scene, and the Mexican Olympian appears headed in the direction toward superstardom.

Groves not wowed by champion Jack

George Groves is venturing into enemy territory, but as long as the London native doesn’t have to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Badou Jack at the same time Saturday, he figures he can handle things.

Nugget’s ‘Showdown’ most comprehensive game in town

When going through a buffet line, Tony Miller does not limit himself to prime rib and ignore everything else. He wants as many options as possible, so he applied that philosophy to football betting.

Steelers’ late TD deflating for most Pats bettors

With three minutes on the clock, Ben Roethlisberger held the football and the fates of millions of gamblers in his hands. There was only one reason to keep watching. The point-spread decision was in the air.

Haywood grateful for call from Hall

Going along to get along has never been Spencer Haywood’s way.

 
Ex-director of Fogle foundation appears in court for guilty plea

The ex-director of the foundation started by former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle appeared in U.S. District Court in Indiana on Friday ahead of his agreement to plead guilty to child sexual exploitation and child pornography charges.

Serena Williams upset by Roberta Vinci at US Open

Serena Williams’ bid for a rare calendar-year Grand Slam came to a shuddering halt at the U.S. Open on Friday when the three-times defending champion suffered a stunning 2-6 6-4 6-4 loss to unseeded Italian Roberta Vinci.

Titus votes yes on Iran deal; Republicans vote no

Silent until the last minute, Rep. Dina Titus on Friday morning voted in favor of the nuclear agreement the Obama administration negotiated with Iran.

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