Adrien Broner looking to get boxing career back on track

Adrien Broner, a former four-division champion, will face Adrian Granados in a Showtime main event Saturday in Cincinnati. Broner is a minus-360 favorite.

Former UFC champ Georges St. Pierre signs deal to return

Former UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre has signed a deal to return to competition after more than three years away. He last fought in November 2013.

 
Eddie Gordon aiming to win second TUF season — VIDEO

Eddie Gordon won The Ultimate Fighter season 19 middleweight tournament, but was cut from the UFC following three straight losses. He’ll hunt for redemption as part of the cast of TUF 25.

Jets CB Darrelle Revis surrenders to police in Pittsburgh

New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis turned himself in to police in Pittsburgh on Friday evening after being involved in an altercation over the weekend that led to Revis being charged with four felonies and a misdemeanor.

Man shot while driving in northwest Las Vegas

A man was wounded in the shoulder when he was shot while driving his vehicle in the northwest valley Friday afternoon, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

Roddy White, Charles Barkley faltered like Falcons

Former Atlanta Falcons wideout Roddy White spent Super Bowl weekend partying and gambling with Charles Barkley. Similar to the Falcons’ defense in overtime, they got smoked.

 
Senate confirms Pruitt as EPA chief over environmentalists’ objections

Over the strong objections of environmental groups, the Senate confirmed Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday, giving President Donald Trump an eager partner to fulfill his campaign pledge to increase the use of planet-warming fossil fuels.

Veteran’s question spurred Nevada lawmaker to propose gambling age bill

The idea to lower Nevada’s legal gambling age percolated after a veteran asked Assemblyman Jim Wheeler a simple question. The man, who had served in Afghanistan, asked Wheeler how a person could be old enough vote or fight in wars but be considered too young to legally gamble.

Nevada video-game industry growing, report says

The video game industry is picking up speed in Nevada, a new report from the Entertainment Software Association shows.

Nuclear waste solution must include Yucca Mountain, key GOP lawmaker says

Yucca Mountain continues to be considered by a Republican lawmaker on a key congressional panel to be part of a comprehensive solution to the continuing problem of storing nuclear waste generated by power plants.

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