A Florida couple claimed their share of last month’s record $1.6 billion Powerball lottery jackpot on Wednesday, coming forward with the second of the three winning tickets.
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For the past decade, the Academy has continually disavowed “Oscars gift bags,” but this year the org is taking it further, suing Distinctive Assets.
Launching just in time for spring and Easter, Hershey’s latest holiday-inspired treats, carrot cake Kisses, feature a white-chocolate base with an orange coating.
President Barack Obama will travel to the Supreme Court on Friday to pay his respects to the late Justice Antonin Scalia, whose death last weekend has sparked a bitter political fight.
Shortly after finding out that doctors detected not one, but two heartbeats at their six-week sonogram, Ian and Brittani McIntire received devastating news.
The FBI said it has found a trench of human feces and a road excavated on or next to a sensitive cultural site with artifacts at the Oregon wildlife refuge where armed men staged a standoff with authorities, according to court records filed on Tuesday.
The Service Employees International Union is putting money toward Spanish-language ads supporting Hillary Clinton and canvassing to reach Latino voters in Nevada in advance of Saturday’s caucus for Democratic presidential candidates.
Nevada’s seemingly contradictory renewable energy policies were in focus Tuesday as officials dedicated the first utility-scale solar facility to be owned and operated by NV Energy.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid took aim Tuesday at the Republicans’ plans to block a Supreme Court justice nomination by President Barack Obama.
Opening statements were due to begin on Tuesday in the trial of a former sanitation worker accused of being the “Grim Sleeper” serial killer, charged with slaying nine women and one girl in a Los Angeles crime spree that spanned more than two decades.
An American journalist and her camera crew who were arrested in Bahrain and accused of participating in an illegal gathering have left the country after being released on Tuesday, their families said in a statement.
If you were to stumble across the Michael Madsen movie “Death in the Desert,” which debuted today on video on demand and as a digital download, the story may sound more than a little familiar.
Hip-hop ruled the Grammys stage on Monday in performances that put racial tension back in the national spotlight and where some of music’s biggest stars failed to deliver, or in the case of Rihanna, failed to show up at all.
“People wait their whole lives to do what we’re about to do,” a cast member of “Real World: Go Big or Go Home” says in the first trailer for the made-in-Vegas season.
Former U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, a blunt-spoken Egyptian who led the world body through global turmoil as it defined its peacekeeping role and lost his job over disputes with Washington, died on Tuesday. He was 93.
