EDITORIAL: Manufactured outrage

Democrats in Florida are making a hollow argument against Chick-fil-A restaurants hosting voter registration drives.

 
Team Cejudo ties run deep following TUF 24 — VIDEO

It’s not often that Ultimate Fighter filming wraps up and all the fighters keep in touch, train, and even live together all over again. But for Team Cejudo, their passion for MMA has brought them together at Combat Sports Academy in Northern California.

Nevada politicians condemn Trump’s ‘disgraceful’ comments

Republican Rep. Joe Heck called the lewd comments from Donald Trump “disgraceful,” but Heck’s Democratic opponent in a tight Nevada Senate race says that’s not enough.

Hillary Clinton’s private speeches leaked in email hacking blamed on Russia

Hillary Clinton told bankers behind closed doors that she favored “open trade and open borders” and said Wall Street executives were best-positioned to help reform the U.S. financial sector, according to transcripts of her private, paid speeches leaked Friday.

Kershaw, Dodgers grind out 4-3 win over Nats in NLDS opener

Backed by early homers from rookie sensation Corey Seager and Justin Turner, Clayton Kershaw helped the Los Angeles Dodgers edge the Washington Nationals 4-3 Friday in Game 1 of their NL Division Series.

Indians take 2-0 ALDS lead behind Kluber, Chisenhall

Fueled by a crowd that included Cavaliers star LeBron James, Corey Kluber carried a shutout into the eighth inning and Lonnie Chisenhall connected for a three-run homer off David Price, giving the Indians a 6-0 win on Friday over the Boston Red Sox and a 2-0 lead in their AL Division Series.

Brace yourself for the HBO-iest night yet

On Sunday, HBO will unveil what just may be its HBO-iest lineup yet. There’s the expensive, nudity-riddled big swing, the return of an acclaimed alumnus, and what I’ve come to call the HBO Endowment for the Arts series.

Canada’s Amaya, Britain’s William Hill in talks to merge

Canadian online gambling company Amaya Inc. and British bookmaker William Hill Plc said they were in talks to combine in a merger of equals, confirming a Reuters report about the discussions earlier on Friday

Edward Doumani, early partner with Steve Wynn, dies at 80

Edward Doumani, who partnered with Steve Wynn to acquire the Golden Nugget in downtown Las Vegas five decades ago and built the Golden Nugget Atlantic City, has died at age 80.

US judge sides with Nevada tribes in voting rights case

Two Native American tribes in Nevada have won an emergency court order in a federal lawsuit accusing the Republican secretary of state and two counties of discriminating against them under the Voting Rights Act.

Hoax calls involving clowns are growing, Las Vegas police say

Metro is warning the public of the rising hoax calls involving clowns. As of Friday, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department had responded to 38 calls about someone dressed in clown costumes since Sept. 1, Metro Lt. Laura Meltzer said.

Henderson police investigating pawn shop robbery

Henderson police are investigating a pawn shop robbery that happened Friday afternoon. Officers responded about 3:30 p.m. to reports of a robbery at EZ Pawn, 36 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway near Horizon Drive, police spokeswoman Michelle French said.

Miriam Adelson joins USC Board of Trustees

Miriam Adelson — Las Vegas philanthropist, researcher, physician and expert in drug addiction — is among three women elected to the University of Southern California board.

Solid hiring, better pay draw more Americans into job hunt

Employers added 156,000 jobs, fewer than the 167,000 in August and well below last year’s average monthly gain of 230,000. Still, September’s hiring pace, if sustained, would likely be more than enough to absorb new job seekers.

What’s Sia up to behind that wig?

Sia’s music is well-known. But her personal identity is something she likes to keep hidden, usually behind a massive blond wig whose bangs curtain her eyes. So, just who is this Sia?

Obama campaigns, votes in Chicago

President Barack Obama urged donors Friday to rally around Democratic candidates for the House in next month’s election, saying a stronger caucus will make the difference on such issues as immigration, rebuilding roads and bridges, and ensuring access to an early education.

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