Trump promises new security measures after court decision on travel ban

Fresh from a legal setback to his travel ban, President Donald Trump expressed confidence on Friday that his order would ultimately be upheld by the courts, and promised to introduce additional national security steps next week.

Discarding lingering smoke smell a challenge for casinos

It’s an indoor smell that’s now foreign in most large U.S. cities: lingering cigarette smoke. Because of laws passed elsewhere in the past dozen years or so, Las Vegas is one of the nation’s largest cities that still allow smoking in bars and casinos.

New Chipotle coming to North Las Vegas

A new location for restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill will open in North Las Vegas in the middle of this year.

‘Las Vegas is truly the romance capital of the world’

With Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, our wedding chapels will shift into overdrive for romantic couples wanting to tie the knot or renew their vows.

Where to eat for Valentine’s Day in Las Vegas

Las Vegas restaurants are putting on the glitz even more than usual as they prepare for all the romantics who plan to dine out on Valentine’s Day, one of the culinary industry’s busiest nights of the year.

 
Tiger Woods out of next 2 tournaments due to back problems

Tiger Woods pulled out of his next two tournaments because of ongoing back problems, a somber outlook for a 14-time major champion whose comeback barely lasted three tournaments before another setback.

French anti-terror agents thwart ‘imminent attack’

Four people, including a 16-year-old girl, were arrested Friday in southern France, and police uncovered a makeshift laboratory with the explosive TATP and other ingredients for fabricating a bomb. France’s top security official said the raid thwarted an “imminent attack.”

Science shows off its artistic side in new UNLV exhibit

Minerals glow like stained glass in a magnified cross-section of a Martian meteorite. A hypnotic swirl of spikes grows at the center of an aloe plant in a natural expression of mathematics’ golden ratio.

California storms head south after wreaking deadly damage

The atmospheric river that drenched Northern and Central California, causing at least two deaths, unleashing walls of mud and crumbling part of a major dam spillway, was expected to turn south Friday.

Northeast starts to dig out from its biggest storm of season

The Northeast is digging out from a winter storm that dumped a foot or more of snow along the New York-to-Boston corridor, forced the cancellation of schools in cities big and small and grounded thousands of flights.

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