Trial date set for June in Bill Cosby’s Pa. sex assault case

Prosecutors said Tuesday that they want 13 other women who said they were intoxicated when Bill Cosby assaulted them to testify at his upcoming felony sex assault trial.

 
Will Apple remove headphone jacks from the iPhone 7?

When Apple shows off its latest iPhone on Wednesday, it will answer a question it hasn’t had to address in years: “What’s it putting in the box?” (Besides the iPhone itself, that is.)

Metro advises residents to be on high alert for squatters

During a random visit, North Las Vegas Police Department Officer Scott Vaughn discovers a woman who has been squatting inside a small shack. This encounter doesn’t surprise Vaughn, who has seen it all — narcotic operations, prostitute rings and people just trying to find shelter. The department is aware of the squatter situation and makes it a priority to visit popular squatter areas to keep people away.

Brown University now provides students with free tampons

Brown University students are returning to classes this semester to find free tampons and sanitary napkins in academic building bathrooms.

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Warm and sunny week in Las Vegas Valley

The Las Vegas Valley with be sunny and warm through the week with temperatures within a few degrees of normal, according to the National Weather Service.

Conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly dies at 92

Phyllis Schlafly, the outspoken conservative activist who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and founded the Eagle Forum political group, has died.

Hurricane Newton batters Los Cabos, knocks out power, strands tourists

Authorities in the southern portion of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula ordered schools closed and set up emergency shelters as Hurricane Newton gained strength while bearing down on the twin resorts of Los Cabos for a predicted arrival Tuesday morning.

Obama condemns missile launch, warns of more sanctions against North Korea

In the wake of another missile launch, President Barack Obama vowed Tuesday to work with the United Nations to tighten sanctions against North Korea, but added that the U.S. was still open to dialogue if the government changes its course.

Desmond Tutu remains in hospital in South Africa

The family of Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu says he is responding well to treatment for an infection after checking into a South African hospital two weeks ago.

 
Vandals topple iconic rock formation in Oregon — VIDEO

Cellphone video captured a group of people knocking over a popular sandstone rock formation known as the “Duckbill” on an Oregon beach.

She’s a handful — Infiniti’s ‘Red Sonja’ a force to reckon with

With the Q50 Red Sport 3.0t 400, Infiniti offers what it modestly calls “an engaging driving experience.” Let’s start with the name: 400 is the horsepower output; “3.0t” means the engine has three liters of capacity (in six cylinders, arranged in a “V”-shape) and it’s turbocharged; and “Red Sport” makes me think the marketing department went home on Friday having failed to come up with a better way to indicate that this is the most high-tech and power-soaked sedan Infiniti has ever offered. That or someone’s a fan of Conan the Barbarian’s crazed girlfriend. Clumsy nomenclature notwithstanding, Infiniti’s Red Sonja is a firecracker.

British Airways glitch causing worldwide delays

British Airways travelers are suffering delays globally due to computer glitches in the check-in systems, with the company warning that there may be further trouble.

Philippines’ President Duterte regrets outburst directed at Obama

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte expressed regret Tuesday over his “son of a bitch” remark while referring to President Barack Obama, in a rare display of contrition by a politician whose wide arc of profanities has unabashedly targeted world figures including the pope and the U.N. chief.

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