While many homes will likely soon be full of family and friends celebrating the holidays, Pizza Hut has introduced the “Triple Treat Box” to make sure just as many bellies are full, too.
The Senate on Tuesday passed and will send to the White House a broad defense policy bill that would block the president from bringing terrorism suspects held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the United States.
Much like prime-time game shows and singing contests, U.S. television is copying yet another curious European phenomenon: slow TV.
J.T. Barrett, the starting quarterback for the undefeated Ohio State University Buckeyes, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to driving a vehicle while impaired, after being stopped by police last month at a checkpoint.
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc said it would reopen all 43 restaurants in Seattle and Portland after health officials found no evidence of E. coli bacteria at those outlets.
A southwest valley elementary school was briefly evacuated while fire crews investigated the smell of smoke, officials say.
“Ridesharing” has become a buzzword these days. But the majority of “ridesharing” startups are essentially offering alternatives to taxis — users aren’t actually sharing rides. A French startup called BlaBlaCar is an exception.
It’s already Black Friday at Best Buy.
It is no surprise that patients who are on a wait list for an organ transplant — generally in dire health — would want to have their names on wait lists at as many transplant centers as possible.
I don’t usually confuse all that easily — especially when the subject at hand is food-related — but I sure am confused about Phat Phrank’s.
The Justice Department said on Tuesday there is insufficient evidence to pursue federal criminal civil rights charges against a former Milwaukee police officer in the death of an unarmed black man.
Colorado Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes was arrested on Halloween night after being accused of grabbing his wife by the throat and shoving her into a sliding glass door.
For the past six years, guitar god Tom Morello would be on tour with Rage Against the Machine or Bruce Springsteen, and afterward he would wander into a local rock bar and wonder where all the rock music was.
A 31-year-old man killed after the SUV he was riding in crashed into a parked truck Monday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Tryst nightclub shut down after its last bit of business Saturday night and in its place, come April 28, will be club Intrigue.
Investigators said a Lake Havasu City, Ariz., woman took her own life after a police pursuit on U.S. Highway 93.
Friday’s boxing card at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has been canceled, the Nevada Athletic Commission officials said Tuesday.
It might seem innocuous, but the glare from the computer screen or cellphone might be getting between people and a good night’s sleep.
President Barack Obama’s stance on LGBT issues has landed him on the cover of OUT magazine’s OUT100 issue as “Ally of the Year.”
A South Carolina college police officer shot and killed a suspected car thief on campus late Monday, triggering a lockdown at the school, police said.
A Phoenix police officer has been arrested for the second time in three days, ABC 15 reports.
You don’t need a bad memory to have forgotten about Dory.
Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson, once considered among baseball’s most promising young talents before being beset by shoulder injuries, has died in Atlanta at age 29, the team said on Tuesday.
The terminally ill Texas man and “Star Wars” fan who was granted his dying wish to see the new “The Force Awakens” film before it comes out in theaters has died, just a few days after viewing the movie, the man’s wife said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Russia could be banned from international athletics, including the 2016 Olympic Games, after an anti-doping commission report on Monday alleged widespread corruption and collusion that added up to a state-sponsored drugs culture in a sporting superpower.
Las Vegas police are looking for a man who robbed an east valley GameStop Monday night at gunpoint.
Here’s a little tip: If you raise the subject of tipping in Las Vegas, you’re asking for a reaction.
The statement that Las Vegas lacks big-league sports isn’t true. The city is the undisputed combat sports capital of the world and home base for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the world’s top mixed martial arts organization.
See the rise in popularity of a website that recently hit a record 1 billion guests since inception.