Bundys reportedly said no thanks to second militia group who offered protection

A militia group that reportedly met with the armed protesters occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon on Friday later left the area Saturday after media outlets said the protesters, including Ammon and Ryan Bundy, told the group it wasn’t needed.

Money should be key factor in decision on Rebels’ Rice

It has reached the point of big picture thinking, far beyond losing to another inferior team and blowing yet another big lead and falling to 0-3 in a terrible conference without yet playing any of the best teams in said terrible conference, beyond appearing to have no answers on how to improve what is an offense that can only be described as UNLOLV.

Here’s how you can watch today’s NFL Wild Card games

The NFL Wild Card Weekend continues today with the Seattle Seahawks visiting the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers visiting the Washington Redskins. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to catch the games.

 
Sean Penn interviewed ‘El Chapo’ before his arrest

A secretive meeting that Hollywood star Sean Penn orchestrated with Joaquin “Chapo” Guzman in a jungle hideout late last year helped Mexico’s government catch the world’s most wanted drug lord, sources said.

Resale homes Dec. 17-20

Resale home data from around Clark County

Summerlin reports increase in home sales

The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of Summerlin, celebrated the 25th anniversary of the commencement of development.

Deshaun Watson had eye of the Tigers, even with torn ACL

Quarterback Deshaun Watson didn’t have to risk it. With a torn anterior cruciate ligament, those inside and outside the Clemson locker room would have understood if he had shut it down the rest of the season.

Clemson All-American Lawson expects to play in title game

Clemson All-America defensive end Shaq Lawson said Saturday he had a 60 percent chance of playing in the national title game after suffering a left knee injury in the Orange Bowl victory over Oklahoma.

Alabama rides Heisman winner Henry to national title game

Thirteen carries against Wisconsin, 18 against Middle Tennessee and 23 against Mississippi. That’s how many times Alabama running back Derrick Henry ran the ball to open the season.

Packers might close as underdogs in playoff game at Redskins

On most occasions, the betting public will jump on the Green Bay Packers and put faith in quarterback Aaron Rodgers to deliver the cash in a big game. But that approach is no longer so appealing.

Rice’s fate as UNLV coach in question after 0-3 MW start

Patrick McCaw banked in a meaningless 3-pointer at the buzzer, finishing off another head-scratching UNLV loss and kick-starting serious speculation about whether time has expired on coach Dave Rice.

Convicted killer out but still serving life

Curtis Collins knows his story won’t engender much sympathy from society. Few people shed tears for convicted killers.

Scam plays on fear of unbridled, all-powerful IRS

Lisa Bennett was at home when she received a call from Officer Jason Dean of the Investigative Office of the Treasury. He told her that an arrest warrant had been issued for failing to respond to three IRS CP503 notices, that her phone lines were being traced and that she should not try to leave the city.

Iran defies Obama, but pays no price

If you’re going to engage in a foreign policy capitulation, might as well do it when everyone is getting tanked and otherwise occupied. Say, New Year’s Eve.

Sikh religion pursues peace, understanding

On Dec. 14, the Review-Journal printed a front-page story regarding the Interfaith Vigil for Peace, which took place at a local mosque after the attacks in San Bernardino, Calif., where many precious lives were lost for naught.

Republican titans battle over ESA strategy

Let’s be sure we have this correct. Attorney General Adam Laxalt is a Republican. So is Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison and state Treasurer Dan Schwartz.

LETTERS: Rooftop solar owners hardly moochers

In response to David A. Fowler’s letter on the rooftop solar ruling by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission (“Net metering decision,” Tuesday Review-Journal), I have to hand it to the RJ for allowing every possible opinion to be printed.

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