How survivors cope after terror attacks, other tragedies

Tragic events such as the terror attacks in Paris on Friday and the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2013 provoke fear, anger and myriad other emotions in people around the world.

 
Charlie Sheen admits he is HIV positive

Charlie Sheen, the wayward star of U.S. television comedy “Two and A Half Men,” said on Tuesday he was diagnosed as HIV positive some four years ago and had been extorted for more than $10 million to keep the information quiet.

 
Boy actor featured in special-edition Barbie commercial — VIDEO

Moschino Barbie, a collaboration between Mattel and Italian fashion house Moschino with a price tag of $150, sold out in less than an hour last week, but that’s not the only stand-out with this doll. The commercial for the limited-edition Barbie prominently features a boy actor.

First same-sex wedding held in Ireland

Ireland has joined the growing list of nations where same-sex couples are getting married.

Southern Hills Medical Center maintains top performing status

For the fifth consecutive year, Southern Hills Medical Center in Las Vegas has made the list of top performing hospitals compiled by the independent agency that accredits the most U.S. health care organizations.

Ikea testing mini ‘Click and Collect’ locations

Ikea may have revolutionized shopping for flat pack furniture, but oh, all that walking and those long lines. Not to mention the parking lots.

Expressing support for Paris helps us process grief

Doing small things in times of tragedy can help us to process our feelings, creating ripples that even may extend beyond ourselves.

Get ready for sky-high skating at The Cosmopolitan

One of the visually spectacular things to do in Las Vegas has come upon us once more — ice skating on the roof of The Cosmopolitan hotel, with s’mores over a fire pit, and “snow” on the half-hour.

Crash cleared on SB I-15 near Tropicana

Southbound traffic on Interstate 15 is flowing normally after a crash at Tropicana Avenue brought it to a halt Tuesday morning.

 
Foot of snow in Denver causes flight cancellations

More than 100 flights were canceled at Denver International Airport early on Tuesday as a powerful storm system dropped snow over the Rocky Mountains, while tornadoes were reported from Texas to Nebraska, officials said.

 
Russia puts $50M bounty on whoever blew up flight over Egypt

President Vladimir Putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for blowing up a Russian airliner over Egypt and intensify air strikes against Islamists in Syria, after the Kremlin concluded a bomb had destroyed the plane last month, killing 224 people.

Will Campbell’s change its chicken soup recipe?

Fans of the canned soup with the iconic red-and-white label may be detecting disquieting notes in the news that Campbell’s is altering the recipe of a spinoff soup, fearing that the change one day might lead to changes in the original, too.

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