Knicks’ Anthony could sit out next 4 games

New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony, who missed his second straight game due to knee soreness, could sit out all week and miss the next four games.

House secrets concealed in hidden rooms

Some homes hold secrets and conceal more space than meets the eye. A door hidden in plain view that leads to a secret room isn’t just the stuff of movie sets and spy novels, says Steve Humble, president and founder of the decade-old Creative Home Engineering firm, based in Gilbert, Ariz.

Study to assess how full-day kindergarten impacts children’s health

Does full-day kindergarten improve children’s health? That’s the big question UNLV health sciences researchers plan to examine. Researchers are partnering with the Kansas Health Institute to create a health impact assessment that will inform how possible state legislative changes to full-day kindergarten could impact children’s health.

 
Passengers trapped in plane for miserable 28 hours

An Etihad Airways flight was stuck on the Abu Dhabi tarmac for more than 12 hours, turning a flight to San Francisco into a 28-hour endurance test for passengers, media reported.

10 signs you own too many credit cards

Plastic already disassociates consumers with the actual dollar value of their purchases; multiple cards only make this problem worse. Here are 10 ways to tell if you have too many credit cards.

 
Naval official: AirAsia tail section possibly found

An Indonesian naval patrol vessel has found what could be the tail of a crashed AirAsia passenger jet, the section where the crucial black box voice and flight data recorders are located, officials said on Monday.

Rebels have tourney resume to build upon

The tradition is everywhere. They pack those red and blue bleachers shoulder to shoulder. They sway like a wheat field in the breeze.

Jayhawks run past Rebels down the stretch

A driving layup by Cody Doolin put UNLV in front and in position to pull off an upset. But that’s also when the fantasy faded and reality hit.

‘The Interview,’ ‘Transformers,’ make Razzies shortlist

The shortlist for the Razzies, which names the worst films of the year, lists some of the biggest grossers of the year, like “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” and others that didn’t do so well.

Point guard Doolin kept Rebels in game against Jayhawks

If there is to be a true positive taken from Sunday’s 76-61 loss at Kansas, it would be that senior point guard Cody Doolin was really, really good in a very tough environment.

 
Missing Calif. baby found dead in dumpster

A 3-week-old girl who was abducted after her mother, father and uncle were shot has been found dead, authorities in California said.

Cops pay for man’s meal at IHOP, arrest him for murder

Two Phoenix police officers were simply trying to do a good deed and get help for a young man with mental health issues. What they ended up with was an arrest in connection with a stabbing death.

Sanchez’s UNLV primer: Study all 38 bowl games

If Tony Sanchez, the new UNLV football coach straight out of high school, wasn’t watching all of the bowl games, one hopes he was watching some of them, or that he has a DVR with extra storage capacity.

EDITORIAL: One VA construction boondoggle after another

The Department of Veterans Affairs has become a symbol of federal incompetence. In addition to neglecting our veterans through unacceptable delays in processing disability and compensation claims, the VA has routinely harmed them by making them wait months for appointments for routine care and covering up excessive wait times.

Oklahoma mother shoots, kills grown sons, then self

A mother in northeastern Oklahoma shot and killed her two grown sons while they slept, then killed herself, law enforcement officials said Sunday.

 
Missing infant’s body found after parents, uncle shot

Police have confirmed the infant body found Sunday night in San Diego County belongs to that of missing 3-week-old Eliza Delacruz, according to KTLA.

From TV anchor to chef, Lorraine Blanco Moss lives a dream

After relocating from the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, she enrolled in the College of Southern Nevada to pursue the culinary arts. By February, she landed her first job as a cook at Gallagher’s Steakhouse at New York-New York. She worked with seafood, salads and desserts.

 
With clearer skies, divers resume search for AirAsia wreckage

Indonesian navy divers took advantage of calmer waters on Monday to resume efforts to identify suspected wreckage from a missing Indonesia AirAsia passenger jet with no signal detected yet from the black box recorders.

UFC 182: Despite win, Jones keeps jawing

At some point last week, amidst all the trash talk, pre-fight brawling and over-the-top rhetoric, Jon Jones appeared to leave the door open for the hatchet to be buried after he and Daniel Cormier finally fought Saturday night. So much for that idea.

How to upcycle your Christmas tree, decorations and cards

There are many unique ideas for repurposing Christmas staples, including holiday greeting cards, string lights and even your dried-out Christmas tree that’s taking up space in the living room. Here are a few simple do-it-yourself projects you or the whole family can take on.

Doug Marrone appears lined up to coach Jets

Doug Marrone, who opted out of his contract with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday and interviewed with the New York Jets on Saturday, reportedly could be their next head coach by the end of the week.

 
Trial to begin in murder of child missing since 1979

A former deli worker goes on trial on Monday for the murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz, whose disappearance more than three decades ago while walking to a school bus stop galvanized the nation’s attention to the issue of missing children.

Sixth-annual Hackathon competition hits Las Vegas

International developers, designers and tech entrepreneurs competed to win their share of $100,000 in cash and prizes by building and coding the most innovative apps.

 
Thousands attend funeral of second NYPD officer killed last month

New York City police turned out in their thousands on Sunday for the funeral of the second of two officers murdered last month, but in a sign of persistent tensions with Mayor Bill de Blasio, some turned their backs on a screen showing him giving a eulogy.

Cowboys beat Lions, 24-20, in NFC wild-card game

Quarterback Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver Terrance Williams, the last an 8-yarder with 2:32 left, and the Dallas Cowboys slipped past the Detroit Lions 24-20 Sunday in an NFC wild-card game.

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