Optical illusion murals on the Las Vegas Strip put guests in the art

People who create art tend to be touchy about the people who view art becoming too familiar with it. That’s why velvet ropes and humorless guards are fixtures at art museums and why taking a photograph of a painting is considered almost as forbidden as spitting on a van Gogh.

Tom Brady shows there’s more to football than perfect life

Tom Brady appears to have everything: wealth, fame, and a treasure-trove of football prizes, a famous wife, good looks, respect from teammates and peers, and a close-knit family.

 
Trump says he will lift political restrictions on churches

Warning that religious freedom is “under threat,” President Donald Trump vowed Thursday to repeal the Johnson Amendment, an IRS rule barring pastors from endorsing candidates from the pulpit.

Nevada Treasurer’s Office decreases ESA application periods

The state Treasurer’s Office plans to cut two of four application periods for the Education Savings Account, a move that’s expected to help streamline the process, according to spokesman Adam Varahachaikol.

Herb Jaffe: Lawyer’s alleged client theft would reach historic levels

Like other readers of the Review-Journal, when I awoke to that front-page banner headline in December, “Attorney vanishes; millions missing,” then read that Robert Graham had allegedly stolen from clients, I was appalled.

Proposition for you: Heads I win, tails you lose

As much as we’d love to be a wiseguy, we’re just a wise guy. But we are going to bet against one of the NFL’s most explosive receivers.

 
Las Vegas Stadium Authority will continue to work with Raiders

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority will continue to work with the Oakland Raiders to build a football stadium in Las Vegas that will be shared with UNLV, authority board Chairman Steve Hill said Wednesday.

Las Vegas man struck by vehicle Jan. 24 has died

A man who was struck by a vehicle Jan. 24 on Flamingo Road has died from his injuries, Las Vegas police said Thursday.

Defendant in Oregon standoff wants new judge for non-jury trial

An Oregon man has asked for a different federal judge to handle his non-jury trial on misdemeanor charges stemming from last winter’s armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

Parole recommended for former Manson cult member

A parole panel on Wednesday recommended the release of a former follower of cult leader Charles Manson after California governors blocked four previous parole recommendations.

Breitbart editor’s appearance canceled after violent protests on Cal campus

Protesters hurled smoke bombs, broke windows and sparked a massive bonfire Wednesday night, prompting University of California at Berkeley officials to cancel a talk by a polarizing editor of Breitbart News out of safety concerns.

Maui’s ‘top of the world’ sunrise view — now you need a reservation

Well before dawn each morning, throngs of tourists from around the world make their way to Maui’s tallest peak, a dormant volcano, to see what Mark Twain called the “sublimest spectacle” he ever witnessed.

 
Important things to know about Black History Month

Like his predecessors, President Donald Trump plans to commemorate Black History Month with an official proclamation, a gala and receptions inside the White House to celebrate the contributions of the United States’ black citizens.

 
Trump adviser says Iran is ‘on notice’ for ballistic missile test

President Donald Trump took an aggressive posture toward Iran on Wednesday for test-firing a ballistic missile, with his national security adviser declaring “we are officially putting Iran on notice.”

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