Dylann Roof found guilty in SC church mass shooting

Dylann Roof was convicted Thursday in the chilling attack on nine black church members who were shot to death last year during a Bible study.

20 states charge price fixing in lawsuit against makers of generic drugs

Connecticut and 19 other states, including Nevada, filed a lawsuit on Thursday against generic drug makers saying they entered into illegal conspiracies that raised prices on two common generic drugs.

 
Amazon Echo a ‘game-changer’ for Wynn Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas is setting a new standard on the Strip: all 4,748 guest rooms will be equipped with artificial intelligence by next summer, the company announced Wednesday.

This week’s 5 best bets for what to watch

Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include “La La Land” and “America’s Got Talent Holiday Spectacular.”

Houston freshman Ed Oliver racks up awards, Las Vegas buffet plates

Ed Oliver, a defensive tackle for Houston, collected six first-team All-America awards in the past week and is the first true freshman to make The Associated Press’ All-America team since 2011.

Facebook partners with fact checkers to fight spread of fake news

Facebook is taking new measures to curb the spread of fake news on its huge and influential social network, partnering with outside fact-checkers to sort honest news reports from made-up stories.

This week’s 5 best bets for Vegas entertainment

Our entertainment picks this week include LeAnn Rimes at The Orleans and Peter White, Rick Braun and Euge Groove at Aliante Casino.

Off a humbling loss, Seattle Seahawks should bounce back

Russell Wilson and the Seahawks are 16-point home favorites over the Rams on Thursday night. L.A. is moving on without fired coach Jeff Fisher.

Gov’t Mule sets Brooklyn Bowl show in March

Jam band Gov’t Mule rolls into Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq on March 4, with The Record Company. Tickets are $32.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.

 
Aleppo evacuations begin after cease-fire deal

A convoy of ambulances carrying the first group of wounded and other civilians began leaving eastern Aleppo on Thursday, marking the start of the long-awaited pullout from the last rebel enclave in the embattled Syrian city.

Green leads UNLV’s 92-64 romp over Incarnate Word

Tyrell Green, Cheickna Dembele and Troy Baxter Jr. combined to score 44 points and grab 25 rebounds as UNLV beat Incarnate Word 92-64 Wednesday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Constitution elocution: Students show civics chops at We the People

Ryan Crosby’s story and another involving a class from Canyon Springs High School are extraordinary testimonials about a program that receives little publicity yet changes lives. We the People is a nationwide competition started in 1987 by the Center for Civic Education.

Putin, Abe hold talks on Japan-Russia territorial dispute

The leaders of Russia and Japan held talks at a hot springs resort in western Japan on Thursday on a territorial dispute that has divided their countries for 70 years.

10 little-known tax deductions and credits

Whether you’re a rookie or veteran tax filer, there’s a chance you’re missing out on some deductions you’ve never heard of. Click through to see 10 little-known tax deductions and credits you’ve probably overlooked, including the ones that make sense — as well as some of the strangest.

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