Prosecutor urges ‘Dance Mom’ to be imprisoned for fraud

A prosecutor on Friday urged a federal judge to sentence “Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller to prison instead of probation for bankruptcy fraud.

White House website changes to reflect new president’s top issues

When the Trump White House website went up moments after the new president’s inauguration, the list of “top issues” it contained had a notable absence: no mention of his pledge to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

 
Adele set to perform at this year’s Grammys

Adele is set to take the stage at next month’s Grammy Awards, where she is nominated for album, song and record of the year.

 
Nevada man who saw McCarran die in office says statue should remain in US Capitol

William Pyatt was 14 back in 1954 he sat with his mother in the jam-packed Civic Center in Hawthorne to hear then U.S. Sen. Pat McCarran speak. Moments after his remarks, the lawmaker walked down the stairs from the front of the stage and collapsed on the main floor.

The issue is spending, not revenue

On the surface there can be some understanding of the need for more revenue to support county services as the area grows (“Clark County makes pitch for more stable formula,” Monday Review-Journal). With a little bit of analysis however it appears there is more of a spending problem than a revenue problem.

30 firefighters killed, many still missing after Iran building collapse

Rescue teams in the Iranian capital worked through the night and into the day Friday to try and reach firefighters and other victims believed to be under the rubble of a commercial building that collapsed in Tehran the previous day.

Extradition of El Chapo is a milestone for justice, prosecutor says

Saying they were bringing the world’s most notorious drug lord to justice, U.S. prosecutors on Friday described Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman as the murderous architect of a 3-decade-long web of violence, corruption and drug addiction and announced they were seeking a $14 billion forfeiture from him.

Hawaiian eatery opens Summerlin-area location

Cinnamon’s has opened a Hawaiian-food eatery in a city known for attracting a large contingent from the islands.

Cimmaron-Memorial students operate surgical machines with 3D cameras

Students in Cimmaron-Memorial High School’s robotics academy had a chance try out two machines, called the Intuitive Robotic Surgical System, just before winter break. The machines are toted around the country and are used to train doctors in virtual reality surgery.

NFL to Las Vegas: The reality a sports columnist never saw coming

In making official Thursday what has been reported for months by applying for relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas, the Raiders moved this town one enormous step closer to the sort of national relevancy only those cities housing a National Football League team know.

 
Suspect in Orlando police officer shooting interrupts judge in court

A day after an expletive-laced court appearance on charges he killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend, a fugitive was more subdued but still interrupted a judge when he went before her on five new charges filed against him in the death of Orlando police officer.

Firearms and firearms accessory makers increasingly consider women buyers

At the SHOT show in Las Vegas, firearms and firearm accessory makers are more and more taking into account the needs and preferences of female buyers when designing products — from grip handle to size and color — to tap one of the fastest growing segments in the industr

6 people found alive 2 days afer avalanche flattened hotel

Italian police radio and news reports say five people are believed to have been found alive in the rubble of the avalanche that flattened a mountain resort and that helicopters have been requested to take them to safety.

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