These 5 friends have gone to every single Super Bowl — VIDEO

This year’s Super Bowl is a milestone for the big game — it’s number 50 — and believe it or not, there are people out there who have been to every single one of the big games.

 
Coen brothers exorcise their pent-up silliness with ‘Hail, Caesar!’

“Trumbo” put a serious face on the plight of Communists working in 1950s Hollywood. Opening Friday, Joel and Ethan Coen’s “Hail, Caesar!” paints that face with clown makeup and makes it do a spit take.

Trump says he’ll be in the March 3 Fox News debate

Donald Trump said that he will participate in the next Fox News debate on March 3, with Megyn Kelly joining Bret Baier and Chris Wallace as moderators.

What you need to stream next week

Here are our picks for your five best bets in streaming in the coming week.

Catch NFL action at Carnevale Gallery

Peyton Manning and Cam Newton won’t hit the field until Sunday, when they lead the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, respectively, into the 50th-anniversary Super Bowl. But you can see them right now — at least on canvas — at the new Carnevale Gallery.

Lion dancers prepare to leap into Chinese New Year

Traipse through a Las Vegas Chinatown back alley on a chilly January evening, and you might run into a dragon practicing its glide.

Like Super Bowl teams, advertisers seek winning formula

It’s the one time each year when TV viewers don’t fast forward through commercials but actually watch — and even look forward to watching — them.

‘Affluenza’ teen moves from juvenile center to adult jail

The Texas teenager who was derided for an “affluenza” defense for killing four people while driving drunk has been transferred to an adult jail on Friday from the juvenile center where he has been held, online jail records showed.

Super middleweight Andre Dirrell raises funds to help Flint’s water problem

The crisis with the water supply in Flint, Mich., having been contaminated with lead has sparked nationwide outrage and concern. Super middleweight Andre Dirrell knows he can’t single-handedly change the situation, but he is trying to help his hometown.

Nevada Education Department OKs temporary licenses for out-of-state teachers

The Nevada Education Department, hoping to put a dent in the hundreds of classroom vacancies across the state, plans to issue temporary licenses to out-of-state teachers who until recently needed to complete a set of requirements before stepping foot on a campus.

Tablets popular in professional, academic circles

Looking at the cadaver in the gross anatomy class at Touro University Nevada, associate professor Emmett Findlay is prone to ask his students impromptu questions to challenge what they already know.

 
U.S. job growth slows, unemployment rate at 8-year low

U.S. employment gains slowed more than expected in January as the boost to hiring from unseasonably mild weather faded, but surging wages and an unemployment rate at an eight-year low suggested the labor market recovery remains firm.

 
What makes superheroes super in movies?

When the trailer for “Suicide Squad,” the film adaptation of a popular DC Comics series, hit the Internet last week, comics fans — as they’re wont to do — began debating whether the upcoming film will be the next big big-screen thing or just another in an embarrassing succession of comics-inspired films gone wrong.

Public still favors simple prop bets

Proposition bets on the Super Bowl, similar to the game itself, generate a lot of hype. It’s always entertaining to talk about props involving players in other sports, such as NBA stars Stephen Curry and LeBron James.

Nevada Army National Guard unit deploying — PHOTOS

Operation Freedom’s Sentinel will get a boost from the Nevada Army National Guard as soldiers from the 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion will mobilize.

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