Exxon Mobil produced its weakest quarter in more than 16 years as lower oil prices pushed its profit down by 63 percent.
Digital TV listing company Rovi is buying TiVo in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $1.1 billion.
Our arts picks this week include celebrations of Dia del Nino and International Jazz Day.
In a setback for Donald Trump, Indiana’s governor endorsed the front-runner’s chief rival, Ted Cruz, on Friday, just days before the state’s critical Republican primary contest.
Our entertainment picks this week include Seth MacFarlane, and RuPaul’s Drag Race Battle of the Seasons.
The Punisher is getting his own Netflix spinoff, Variety has confirmed.
Police officers in Texas arrested a 32-year-old woman who was reportedly carrying a human fetus in her purse.
North Korea on Friday sentenced a U.S. citizen of Korean heritage to 10 years in prison with hard labor after convicting him of espionage and subversion, the second American it has put behind bars this year.
Reports say the son of a Reno auto dealer was arrested and federal agents searched a dealership and home in what the U.S. attorney’s office is calling a continuing investigation.
Reigning NL batting champion Dee Gordon of the Miami Marlins says he unknowingly took the performance-enhancing drugs that led to his 80-game suspension, but he’ll accept the penalty.
A rare piece of movie memorabilia from Prince’s 1984 classic film “Purple Rain” is hitting the auction block.
With all the good news coming out in recent years about vitamin D, you’d think that this essential nutrient does everything short of improve your golf game and give you minty fresh breath.
Raucous protesters and supporters of Donald Trump violently confronted each other in California leading to some 20 arrests as the Republican presidential contender brought his campaign to conservative Orange County.
An oil-rig helicopter crashed Friday on an island off the coast of western Norway, killing 11 people and leaving two others missing, a rescue official said.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Thursday was a pom-pom and marching band short of starting a pep rally inside the Stan Fulton Building at UNLV.
Everyone needs money to pay for food, housing and other necessities, but some believe that they shouldn’t have more than they need because having too much can corrupt people. They think that those who have a lot are greedy.
Art instructor Tony Cooper helped coordinate the “Maverick Country,” a hand-painted mural located on a concrete block wall that lines the Flamingo Arroyo Trail adjacent to Jerome D. Mack Middle School in Las Vegas.
For the third time this season, unusual April weather affected the 51s’ ability to play at Cashman Field.
The overall teen birth rate in the United States has reached a record low with Nevada’s largely plummeting birth rates mirroring a national trend, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
James Reed had 22 kills, 11 digs and four aces Thursday to lead Green Valley’s boys volleyball team to a 17-25, 19-25, 25-20, 25-14, 15-13 victory over visiting Coronado.
Bryson Stott reached base on a bad-hop double and scored on Isaiah Raiano’s sacrifice fly, and that proved to be the difference as Desert Oasis held on for a 3-2 home victory over Shadow Ridge.
Jake Rogers’ two-out single in the third inning plated courtesy runner Josh Sierra with the eventual winning run Thursday as Centennial’s baseball team nipped visiting Legacy 2-1 in a game shortened to five innings by rain.
Drake, whose latest album, “Views from the 6,” is set to drop Friday, will perform Sept. 11 at T-Mobile Arena with Future.
Our picks this week include Rihanna and The Band Perry.
Billy Joel has had quite a storied career since first emerging in the early ’70s. From his debut album, 1971’s “Cold Spring Harbor,” which contained “She’s Got a Way,” he’s been a staple on the radio, delivering song after song after song that still fill plenty of playlists across the country.
The shooting happened about 8:30 pm. on the 1500 block of Eastern Avenue near the Owens Avenue intersection. Once injured, the driver then careened the car into a couple of parked vehicles before coming to a stop.
This month is the wettest April since 1965 in Las Vegas, and these April showers could actually bring May flowers.
Laremy Tunsil tumbled down the NFL draft board Thursday night after a bizarre video of him was posted on his Twitter account minutes before the start of the proceedings, potentially costing the offensive lineman millions of dollars.
The man is described as a white or Hispanic with a medium build wearing all black with gray or brown shoes. He was also wearing a straw hat and sunglasses.
California love for Jared Goff, and Philadelphia pride for Carson Wentz.
