Taco Bell is giving away free breakfast on Thursday

Taco Bell is giving America free breakfast on Thursday, Nov. 5 and we have Kansas City Royals’ center fielder Lorenzo Cain to thank.

5 burning questions ahead of UNLV vs. Hawaii

Five burning questions for when UNLV’s football team plays Hawaii at 3 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

 
9-year-old boy shot to death in Chicago

A 9-year-old boy was shot and killed Monday in Chicago and police say it isn’t clear whether the child was targeted or was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Rare cyclone batters Yemen, thousands flee homes

A cyclone with hurricane-force winds made landfall on Yemen’s Arabian Sea coast on Tuesday, flooding the country’s fifth-largest city Mukalla and sending thousands of people fleeing for shelter.

PGA Shriners Open moves to November dates for 2016

Smylie Kaufman can start making plans for defense of his Shriners Hospitals for Children Open title. But he won’t have to show up in Las Vegas until November.

Jon Stewart is back at work with HBO deal

Jon Stewart has set a four-year production pact with HBO that calls for him to produce short-form video content for HBO’s digital platforms.

 
Former pro wrestler ‘Superfly’ Snuka pleads not guilty in 1983 death

Former professional wrestler James “Superfly” Snuka pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of third-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of his former girlfriend, the Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney’s Office said.

12 sandwiches to try on National Sandwich Day — PHOTOS

Did you know there was a National Sandwich Council? Yeah, neither did we, but there is and it’s “dedicated to sandwiches and those who make them” and laments a general lack of awareness about National Sandwich Day.

Nationals name Dusty Baker new manager

The Washington Nationals have named veteran Dusty Baker as their new manager, the Major League Baseball team announced on Tuesday.

 
Uber driver sentenced to life for raping passenger in India

An Indian court on Tuesday jailed a driver of U.S.-based ride-hailing company Uber for life for raping a passenger, in a case that highlighted the dangers faced by women from violent sex attackers.

Customization is the movement for hot tub aesthetics

Personal portable hot tubs have come a long way since their introduction to the public in the mid-1900s. The wine barrel or redwood tub steaming with hot water has evolved into a sophisticated, fashionable unit.

 
Family of man ejected onto freeway sign had held lamb sacrifice days before

Just days before a California man was involved in a fatal car crash, causing his body to be ejected from the vehicle and land on an exit ramp sign, his family had performed a lamb sacrifice to protect him from harm and evil, KTLA reports.

 
Twitter changes favorites into ‘likes’

Twitter just got a lot more emotional: The social network replaced users’ ability to mark tweets as “favorites” with the option to “like” tweets Tuesday. Simultaneously, it replaced the star icon for favorites with a heart for likes.

Museum’s Dinosaur Ball raises money for variety of programs

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum held its 23rd annual Dinosaur Ball Oct. 24 at the Red Rock Resort, attracting about 370 guests. The benefit raised money for the museum’s many programs, including the busing of schoolchildren to see exhibits at the museum.

 
Report shows teens spend 9 hours a day on media

You probably won’t be surprised to hear that a new report found that teens and tweens spend a lot of time watching TV, videos and movies, playing video games, reading, listening to music and checking social media, but you might be somewhat shocked by just how much time.

Does college make people less religious?

New research from sociologist Philip Schwadel of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has found in many religious countries, like the U.S., Italy and Mexico, people lose their religiosity upon attending college.

Mesquite casino rolls the dice with employee ownership

The business pages are filled with the high-rolling decisions of Nevada’s corporate casino giants, but it’s a strategy emerging from the diminutive Eureka Casino Resort in Mesquite that has me intrigued.

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