Voter ID is the sure-fire way to stop election fraud

Politico reported the voter registration system is in chaos: Millions of dead people are still on the rolls, 24 million registrations are no longer valid, 12 million have incorrect addresses and 2.75 million people are registered to vote in more than one state.

UNR had surprise waiting in cannon for UNLV last season

After his squad reclaimed the cannon from UNR following last season’s 23-17 win in Reno, Sanchez discovered an old engraving on the inside of it poking fun at UNLV, which is 17-24 against the Wolf Pack.

2016 Girls Soccer Honors

Follow the link for postseason girls soccer honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.

Tom Rothrock reignites spark of Beck’s record label Bong Load Records

In the early ’90s, Rothrock founded Bong Load Records, the label that put out the first releases from Beck, who Rothrock discovered. After putting the label on the back burner for awhile, Rothrock has moved to Vegas to relaunch Bong Load with a series of vinyl reissues, establishing Vegas as the new home base for the label.

 
Federal judge blocks Obama rule that would extend overtime pay to 4.2M workers

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked an Obama administration rule to extend mandatory overtime pay to more than 4 million workers from taking effect, imperiling one of the outgoing president’s signature achievements for boosting wages.

Las Vegas Bowl Moment 25: Bowling Green edges out UNR in inaugural game

To celebrate the Las Vegas Bowl’s 25-year milestone, the Review-Journal will rank the top 25 moments in Las Vegas Bowl history. We’ll relive one moment per day until game day on Dec. 17 at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Obama presents 21 artists, athletes, others with Medal of Freedom

Saying they had touched him in a powerful and personal way, President Barack Obama awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor to 21 groundbreaking actors, musicians, athletes and others during a ceremony Tuesday at the White House.

Bethlehem casino fined for mixing different colored cards

Pennsylvania state regulators are hitting the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem with more than $22,000 in fines for violating a prohibition against mixing cards from different decks.

Prepare for ‘Gilmore Girls’ revival at a local Luke’s Diner look-alike

Las Vegas is no Stars Hollow. But with the highly anticipated “Gilmore Girls” revival hitting Netflix on Friday, the Review-Journal set out to find a place in town where fans of the show can experience the small-town atmosphere of Stars Hollow’s Luke’s Diner.

Discovery Land, Wolff to acquire Las Vegas Country Club

California-based Discovery Land Co., one of the developers of the Summit Club, and the Wolff Co., an Arizona-based real estate private equity firm are set to be the new owners of the historic club in early 2017, according to letters sent to the Las Vegas Country Club membership.

Powerful quake, tsunami give Japan a scare

Monday’s earthquake gave Tokyo — 150 miles away — a good shake, but was much less powerful than the magnitude-9.0 quake in 2011, and only moderate tsunami waves reached shore.

Kia SUVs recalled due to electrical short

Kia is recalling nearly 72,000 SUVs in the U.S. because an electrical short in a computer can cause engine fires.

China arrests Crown staff in gambling crackdown

A group of Crown Resorts employees detained in China since last month have been arrested for alleged gambling-related crimes, according to a lawyer, paving the way for them to be prosecuted as the government clamps down on foreign casinos that woo its citizens to gamble overseas.

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