Philippine leader Duterte praises China, says US has lost

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his “separation” from the United States on Thursday, declaring that it had “lost” and he had realigned with China as the two agreed to resolve their South China Sea dispute through talks.

How you can save $1,000 by not getting sick

You might think a $1,000 bill for the common cold is outlandish. But when you look at the numbers, it’s actually surprising that the cost of getting sick isn’t higher.

Audi Henderson fires up UNLV men’s soccer fans

Findlay Automotive Group, which has been part of the fabric of Southern Nevada for more than 50 years, has been a big supporter of UNLV athletics. Audi Henderson is carrying on that core philosophy supporting the UNLV men’s soccer season while enhancing the fan experience.

California deputy shot, killed; 4th officer killed in 2 weeks

A deputy responding to a disturbance call in Northern California has been shot to death — the state’s fourth law enforcement officer to die in the line of duty in just two weeks.

Iraqi special forces enter Mosul fray as post-IS strategy explored

Iraq’s prime minister vowed Thursday to protect civilians displaced by the battle to oust Islamic State extremists from Mosul, as world diplomats met to make a long-term stabilization plan for the city.

Debate moderator Chris Wallace demonstrates evenhanded approach

Chris Wallace used a soft but insistent touch in moderating the third presidential debate, asking a series of substantive questions that produced fewer verbal fireworks from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and perhaps the most policy-focused discussion of the vitriol-laced race.

Brutally honest Charley Hoffman looks to improve Shriners finish

Charley Hoffman, a former UNLV All-American and member of the 1998 national championship team, has missed the cut in Las Vegas the past two years but did finish fourth in 2014.

Even an outdoors writer has his share of ‘fish stories’

On a recent trip to Utah’s Kolob Reservoir, I came to the realization that something I had long feared was, in fact, reality. This awareness came to me as I lay in a sleeping bag pondering the results of two nearly fruitless days of trout fishing.

NFL to study viability of Las Vegas supporting pro football

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday that a study comparing Las Vegas to Oakland would be the next step in the process of relocating the team to a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed stadium off the Strip.

Young soccer goalie’s final wish comes true

Lucas Ahlbach was only 10 when he helped plan his funeral. One of his final requests was to have his own 5k run benefiting cancer research.

Air Force’s Dave Pilipovich plans for giant leap this season

Air Force returns all five starters off last season’s team, which went 14-18, including 5-13 in the conference. The media picked the Falcons to finish ninth in the Mountain West this season.

UNLV finds perfect kicker in transfer Evan Pantels

Evan Pantels, a junior college transfer from Georgia Military College, was recruited by UNLV primarily as a punter, but also won the kicking job in fall camp and is 6-for-6 on field goals and 30-for-30 on extra points.

 
Clinton, Trump come out swinging in Las Vegas debate

It was billed as the biggest prizefight in Las Vegas history, and Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump found plenty to fight about during their third and final debate Wednesday at UNLV.

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