With J.J. Watt anchoring a Texans defense bolstered by the addition of Vince Wilfork and the return of Jadeveon Clowney, Houston was expected by many to dominate on that side of the ball this season.
A volunteer firefighter from Mississippi whose face was burned off during a home fire rescue received the world’s most extensive face transplant, New York University Langone Medical Center said on Monday.
Mark Sanchez apparently will be the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback for their next two games.
The Rebels play host to D-II New Mexico Highlands at the Thomas & Mack tonight.
A homeless man was charged on Monday with two felonies in a violent, seemingly random attack on the streets of Hollywood on “NCIS” actress Pauley Perrette that she later recounted on social media.
Harvard University said on its website on Monday that it had received an “unconfirmed” bomb threat and was evacuating four buildings on its campus outside Boston.
Tanked” on Animal Planet has provided a boost in interest in home aquariums and ponds.
A video showing two sheriff’s deputies using their fists and batons to batter a suspect who seemed to be surrendering in a San Francisco alley has prompted two Bay Area public defenders to call for criminal charges against the officers.
More than 3,500 NV Energy customers across the Las Vegas Valley were without power for nearly four hours Monday, according to NVenergy.com.
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who was benched after throwing four interceptions in Sunday’s loss, has a partially torn plantar fascia in his right foot, according to reports Monday.
A plea of not guilty was entered on Monday for a 21-year-old man charged with disturbing the peace by making threats through social media against black fellow students at Michigan Technological University, court officials and his attorney said.
Car buyers now owe $1 trillion on their car loans, the first time they’ve ever owed that much.
Protesters in Minneapolis on Monday demanded the release of video footage of the shooting of Jamar Clark, a black man who they say was fatally shot by police while unarmed and handcuffed over the weekend.
What a great time to be a country music fan in Las Vegas.
The Paris attacks that killed at least 129 people in Paris continued to prompt raids and arrests in Europe and airstrikes in Syria on Monday. They’ve also spurred pledges of support from around the globe, while skepticism of Syrian refugees is sprouting in several American states.
If you don’t want to cook Thanksgiving dinner — but don’t really feel like dining out — there are a few alternatives that enable you to have the best of both worlds.
Today, we debut CoveringTheCage.com’s divisional rankings. Obviously, the biggest shake up is in the women’s bantamweight division where Holly Holm shocked the world and knocked out Ronda Rousey to take the belt and the top spot in the weight class.
The UNLV women’s basketball program has signed two 6-2 forwards to national letters of intent, the school announced Monday.
A transgender Arizona man was sentenced Monday to one year of unsupervised probation for stalking his ex-wife.
NFL Week 10 continues tonight with the Cincinnati Bengals hosting the Houston Texans at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati for Monday Night Football. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the game.
Former “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen is to make a “revealing personal announcement” on the “Today” show on Tuesday, following reports in online and tabloid media that the Hollywood actor has been diagnosed as HIV positive.
Its inventors say it could be the next big thing for those hard of hearing — a portable “ear” that sets off different colored lights, depending on the sound.
Illinois-based investment group Z Capital, the largest shareholder in casino operator Affinity Gaming, has made its fourth offer in the past two years to acquire the Las Vegas-headquartered company in a deal valued at $700 million.
Edward Lugo, a leading player in the scheme to takeover and defraud homeowners associations, says he got a bad deal from the government.
We live in a strange time when women are more empowered than ever, and running for president, but they’re still dealing with unwanted weirdness.
The husband of a police officer who died on 9/11 has returned her Glamour “Woman of the Year” award because the magazine honored Caitlyn Jenner with the same award last week.
Law enforcement agencies in Nevada reported 24 hate crimes in 2014, according to the FBI.
Facebook Inc vowed on Monday to turn on its “Safety Check” feature more often during disasters in response to growing criticism that it only enabled the function after the attacks in Paris.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Rain at the Old Course at St. Andrews delayed British Open play for three hours Friday morning, but it couldn’t stop Adam Scott from shooting one of the best rounds of the tournament.
