Marco Rubio’s comment about welders gets torched

The philosopher-warriors of social media were burning up Tuesday night over Marco Rubio’s economic pitch at the Republican debate.

Guatemala bans child marriage, raises minimum age to 18

Guatemala has raised the minimum age for marriage to 18, but women’s rights campaigners said enforcing the new law would be a challenge in a country where nearly one-third of girls are currently married by that age.

Full House Resorts reverses third quarter net loss

Regional casino operator Full House Resort reversed a third quarter net loss while cash flow jumped 20.5 percent for the Las Vegas-based company.

Council vote backs developer’s control of old Boulder City Hospital

The fate of the old Boulder City Hospital now rests solely in the hands of owner and developer Randy Schams, who wants to demolish the historic building and construct homes on the property.

 
3 men arrested on accusations of plotting race war

Two Virginia men have been arrested on accusations of being white supremacists plotting to bomb black churches and synagogues as part of a race and hate war, federal authorities said Tuesday. A third man was also arrested on accusations that he was going to help in the robbing and killing of a silver-jewelry dealer as part of their extremist beliefs, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court.

 
9 Florida residents killed in fiery Ohio plane crash

Roberta Porter was driving with her grandson through Akron, Ohio, when a plane suddenly “dropped out of the sky.” It slammed into an apartment building, causing an “instant boom and flames and smoke.”

Lyon County, administrator to pay $2.1 million for stolen items

Lyon County and former Public Administrator Richard Glover must pay $2.1 million to the heirs of a man whose Wellington home was looted after his death in May 2006, a federal jury ruled Tuesday.

 
That beer belly might be killing you

Going to your doctor may soon look more like going to your tailor. Instead of starting with a request to step on a scale, he or she may measure your waist.

 
Is there a race problem at US colleges?

Frat brothers chanting racial epithets. People in blackface at “gangsta”-themed parties. A noose hung around a campus statue of a former black student.

Irish pride shows in song for UFC’s McGregor

A Dublin duo now living in Las Vegas have come up with an anthem for countryman Conor McGregor, the UFC phenom.

Movies give birth to new theme parks

Where do you go for theme park rides inspired by maritime tragedies, acid-blooded aliens and children fighting to the death in a dystopian future?

Google Maps adds offline features

Google Maps has released an update to make their product more helpful without an internet connection, the company announced Tuesday, according to Time.

Good news is bad news for downtown Las Vegas’ image

A playful photo of the Container Park’s smoking praying mantis was depicted in the latest Las Vegas 360 Equities Research newsletter from Wells Fargo Securities near a summary headlined, “Downtown Vegas is coming back strongly!”

 
Ex-POW recalls the day he ‘died in 1944’

Americo Benetti never thought he’d live to see another Veterans Day, or Armistice Day as it was called when he served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.

Corn: Cream of the crops

See why corn is the cream of the crop, and what’s being done to increase the global harvest.

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