Obama urges cooperation to end chaos in Syria in speech before UN

President Barack Obama, addressing the U.N. General Assembly, singled out Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, calling him a “tyrant” for dropping barrel bombs to “massacre innocent children.”

Federal grant to boost charter schools in Nevada

The U.S. Department of Education will send Nevada a nearly $8 million grant to fund the creation and expansion of its charter school program.

Monday Night Football: How to watch Chiefs at Packers

The Green Bay Packers (2-0)will look to extend their 2015 record to 3-0 when they host the Kansas City Chiefs (1-1) at Lambeau Field for Monday Night Football. Here’s how you can catch the game.

New iPhones won’t bend under pressure

The new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are made from aircraft-grade aluminum that will not bend like the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus did under certain amounts of pressure.

12 great beers to drink this fall

For craft brewers, cooler weather brings a shift in seasonal styles. Gone are the crisp, light, refreshing beers of summer, making way for more malty and spiced brews.

Henderson Kia in the Valley Automall begins receiving 2016 Rio models

The 2016 Kia Rio is among the earliest arrivals of new models at Henderson Kia in the Valley Automall. With new styling along with updated interior and a pair of new colors, the vehicle is receiving immediate attention.

 
The 10 costumes kids want most for Halloween 2015

The National Retail Federation released its 2015 Halloween Consumer Top Costumes survey, and a Yahoo News report indicated princess costumes topped the kid category for the 11th year in a row.

Chris Brown will have a residency in Las Vegas, reports say

Although Chris Brown doesn’t have the best rapport with Las Vegas, it appears he may be performing a short residency in Las Vegas this year, according to reports.

How to protect your home from a break-in

Experts say home security often boils down to a few simple steps to minimize the risk of a break-in.

Health experts stress recognizing, treating concussions properly

While contact sports always will involve a risk to participants, Bernick says risks to the brain can be reduced by such actions as limiting practice or play time for concussed athletes and implementing rule changes that prevent potentially harmful contact to the head.

10 best moments from the Life is Beautiful festival

The third installment of Life Is Beautiful was indeed pretty beautiful. The festival footprint was rather-friendly stages in close enough proximity that it didn’t feel like you were hiking a country mile to make it to see each act, which were all scheduled, by the way, in a manner that didn’t present much conflict.

Android Auto, Apple CarPlay in more cars

You can get the entertainment through your phone without spending $14.99 a month for a SiriusXM subscription.

Social workers and trucks, a match made at the dealership

Among the recent buyers of the 2015 Ford F-150 was Las Vegas clinical social worker Bryan Link, whose Ruby Red Metallic model perfectly illustrated Ford’s all-inclusive list of amenities.

Las Vegas Sands quits Florida, turns attention toward Georgia

Las Vegas Sands Corp. has abandoned a six-year effort to build a casino-resort in South Florida and has now focused attention on a potential gaming development in Georgia.

“Biggest Loser” thinks biggest winner is Chrysler 200.

Chapman Dodge floor manager Howard “Woody” Carter recently finished third on NBC’s “The Biggest Loser.”

But while vying to claim the loser title on the weight-shedding reality show, Carter never lost sight of what he thinks is perhaps the biggest winner on the dealership lot in Las Vegas: the all-new-for-2015 Chrysler 200.

 
Scientists discover evidence of water on Mars

Scientists analyzing data from a NASA spacecraft have found the first evidence that briny water flowed on the surface of Mars as recently as last summer, a paper published on Monday showed, raising the possibility that the planet could support life.

Burger King is selling black-bunned Whoppers now

Burger King is bringing it to the U.S. just in time for Halloween. “Something wicked is coming,” announced the burger chain on Twitter, with a brief promo video featuring thunder and lightning and a lunar eclipse, with a burger standing in for the moon.

A look back at NFL Week 3 — PHOTOS

The Pittsburgh Steelers won a game but lost a quarterback, at least for the time being, after defeating the St. Louis Rams 12-6.

Imagine Dragons tops 3 million Twitter followers

The Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons is still radioactive. It surpassed 3 million followers on Twitter over the weekend, surpassing another hot Las Vegas act, The Killers, which has 2.75 million Twitter followers.

7 ways to tell if you might need therapy

If you are experiencing any of these conditions, you may want to consider seeing a therapist.

Tony Stewart planning to retire after 2016 season

Tony Stewart, the driver currently most reminiscent of legendary tough guys like A.J. Foyt or Dale Earnhardt Sr., has made one of motor racing’s toughest decisions. He’ll retire from driving in the Sprint Cup at the end of next season.

 
Trump promises ‘major tax relief’ for most Americans

Donald Trump is vowing to drastically cut income taxes for millions of Americans across the wealth spectrum while casting aside loopholes popular on Wall Street.

 
iPhone 6s, 6s Plus sales set record in first weekend

Apple said on Monday it had sold more than 13 million iPhone 6s and 6s Pluses during their first weekend of availability in 12 markets, setting a record for its marquee product.

Sepp Blatter plans to remain FIFA president until February

FIFA President Sepp Blatter, under criminal investigation by Swiss authorities, plans to remain in his job until February and told staff at the world soccer governing body on Monday that he had done nothing illegal or improper, Blatter’s lawyers said.

Life is Beautiful a hot ticket for Day 3 — PHOTOS

With the temperature hitting 101 degrees in the Las Vegas Valley on Sunday, the third day of the Life is Beautiful music festival showed no signs of cooling off. For more coverage, including stories and photos, go to reviewjournal.com/music.

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