Avery Johnson learns from fellow former pro coach at Alabama

Though he’s an experienced coach — Alabama’s second-year coach who has brought his team to Las Vegas to compete in the Men Who Speak Up Main Event this week — he still seeks advice frequently as he adjusts to the college game.

At nearly 8, midget car racer a seasoned competitor

Right after Aedan Hobbs, now almost 8, won his first quarter midget race, he stepped out of his car and informed his father that he’d just done better than race driver Jeff Gordon had in his first race, also in a quarter midget.

Study finds babies exposed to Zika developed microcephaly after birth

Thirteen babies in Brazil born with normal head circumference have been diagnosed with congenital Zika syndrome, with brain scans showing extensive malformations, inflammation and reduced brain volume, researchers reported on Tuesday.

Caesars bankruptcy heads to showdown with US watchdog

The U.S. government’s bankruptcy watchdog objected on Monday to a Caesars Entertainment Corp subsidiary’s proposal to exit Chapter 11, threatening to derail a largely consensual plan to slash $10 billion of debt.

US stock markets off to roaring start

U.S. stocks early Tuesday morning were rising further into record territory in early trading, a day after rising energy prices lifted equities to new heights.

Ohio prosecutor pushing to retry former Cincinnati police officer after mistrial

An Ohio prosecutor said Tuesday he will again seek a murder conviction against a white former University of Cincinnati police officer, and wants to move the trial after a jury couldn’t agree on a verdict in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop.

All the music for me to be thankful for this year

This is the time of year when we all reflect upon and catalog that which we’re truly grateful for in life and, of course, this column ranks right above the birth of one’s first child on most lists.

Go public to keep pounds off, Henderson Hospital CEO urges

Sam Kaufman,now the CEO of the new Henderson Hospital, said he originally went public with his weight loss surgery to help others gain the courage to take care of their weight problems. He now says that going public helped him as well, by putting a positive pressure on himself to succeed.

North Las Vegas council members strike a mannequin pose

A raucous scene was frozen in time as the North Las Vegas City Council participated in the latest viral social media trend known as the Mannequin Challenge.

Obama moves to block mining claims near Yellowstone

U.S. officials on Monday blocked new mining claims outside Yellowstone National Park as the Obama administration races in its last days to keep industry out of natural and environmentally sensitive areas.

Farage would do a ‘great’ job as UK ambassador, Trump says

Donald Trump has a suggestion for British Prime Minister Theresa May: Make Nigel Farage, who played a key role in Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, her government’s ambassador to the United States.

Suspect in fatal San Antonio police shooting upset over custody battle

The suspect arrested in the ambush shooting of a San Antonio police detective has said he was angry about a child-custody battle and “lashed out at somebody who didn’t deserve it.”

Low-speed chase ends up with police apprehending suspect

A man got into a commercial truck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and drove it around the yard before getting back into his own vehicle and leading police on a brief normal-speed chase early Tuesday morning.

Driver of school bus charged in deadly Tennessee crash

Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher told an overnight news conference that 24-year-old bus driver Johnthony Walker had been charged with five counts of vehicular homicide. Walker was also charged with reckless driving and reckless endangerment.

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