A Cleveland police officer shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice as he played with a toy pellet gun in a public park. And now Cleveland has charged the Rice family for his final ambulance ride.
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If you want something wearable and shiny this Valentine’s Day, start dropping hints now. According to the Retail Association of Nevada, only one in five Nevadans are planning to buy jewelry for their Valentine.
If you’re looking for love online, be aware of common money scams.
For the millions of Americans suffering from hypothyroidism, there are available resources to help them manage their condition by encouraging a morning routine and connecting patients to one another.
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Cliven Bundy, the father of the man who helped start the protest at a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, was arrested by the FBI late Wednesday night in Portland.
After a spectacular performance in a main event victory over former champion Johny Hendricks on the UFC Fight Night 82 card at MGM Grand on Saturday, Stephen Thompson asked for an Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight title shot against Robbie Lawler.
Following a nine-month hiatus, UNLV’s Barrick Lecture Series is back. The first address under UNLV President Len Jessup’s watch was delivered Tuesday by writer and CNN host Fareed Zakaria.
UNLV’s 64-61 victory over San Jose State at the Thomas & Mack Center Wednesday night did little to ease the concerns of Rebels supporters, but it sure beat the alternative.
When Mickey Gall defeated Mike Jackson to officially seal his fate as the first Ultimate Fighting Championship opponent of Phil ‘CM Punk” Brooks on Saturday, the biggest question was whether the bout would take place in June or July.
The forgettable journey that has become UNLV’s basketball season, some of it the fault of injury, a lot of it the fault of poor execution and again inflated expectations, nearly took one final tumble off the cliff of Mountain West mediocrity Wednesday night before the Rebels rallied to save themselves from complete embarrassment.
UNLV was on the verge of one of its ugliest losses in recent memory. Then suddenly something clicked for the Rebels.