Clinton says she’s ‘puzzled’ by women who aren’t feminists

In an interview with Lena Dunham, the presidential contender said she’s “puzzled” by women who refuse to identify as feminists, although they fit the definition and support gender equality.

Hundreds of pounds of cocaine found with decorative gourds

Federal agents said they found more than 360 pounds of cocaine in a shipment of Costa Rican pumpkins and squash, the Associated Press reported.

 
Sitting through ‘The Intern’ feels like work

Writer-director Nancy Meyers’ seniors-are-people-too comedy “The Intern” only does a few things well.

6 killed, 7 injured when vehicle crashes during Texas police pursuit

Six people were killed and seven injured when an overcrowded sports utility vehicle being pursued by police and thought to be carrying immigrants flipped several times southwest of Houston early on Thursday, police said.

No more taxpayer funds for Huntridge

Enough already. The time has come to stop pouring public dollars into reviving the Huntridge Theater. If some history buff wants to spend private dollars to restore the theater, hooray. But no more public money, please.

EDITORIAL: School construction plan doesn’t adequately address growth

Nevada lawmakers and Gov. Brian Sandoval threw the Clark County School Board a lifeline this year when they approved a bond rollover intended to address the overcrowded system’s capacity crisis. Now the School Board very well might cut that lifeline.

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