Gold Spike reaching out to downtown hipster crowd

The Gold Spike has morphed into a sort of extension of the nearby Zappos headquarters, with “co-working” space during the day and plenty to do at night, including Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night and Down & Derby disco skating parties.

Review: Museum takes visitors on journey through African-American history

Thirteen years after it was authorized, and more than a century after the idea for a museum on the Mall devoted to the African-American experience was first broached, the Smithsonian is opening a museum unlike any of its others.

Columbus, Ohio, teen killed by police after brandishing BB gun

Police in Ohio responding to a report of an armed robbery shot and killed a 13-year-old boy who they said pulled a gun from his waistband that was later determined to be a BB gun.

Ex-militiaman says Duterte ordered death squads to kill criminals

A former Filipino militiaman testified before the country’s Senate on Thursday that President Rodrigo Duterte, when he was still a city mayor, ordered him and other members of a liquidation squad to kill criminals and opponents in gangland-style assaults that left about 1,000 dead.

Practice range makes perfect when breaking in new scope, rifle

I still prefer to use a more methodical approach, as do most other experienced shooters. It takes some time, but the result is confidence in your firearm and your ability to use it when the time comes.

PGA Tour veteran Craig Barlow hangs up clubs

In late August after missing the Web.com Tour Finals and a chance to earn PGA Tour status, Las Vegan Craig Barlow made the decision to stop playing competitively.

Oklahoma State probably should just take a knee next time

When Central Michigan beat Oklahoma State on one of those unfathomable Hail Mary passes, my first thought was this is going to help UNLV on Saturday against the Chippewas.

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