Police investigating east Las Vegas shooting

The Metropolitan Police Department responded at 2:15 p.m. to the 6300 block of East Sahara Avenue, near South Hollywood Boulevard, for reports of a person shot.

Rubio says campaign staff victims of Russian cyber attacks

Sen. Marco Rubio said during a Senate intelligence hearing on Thursday that unsuccessful cyber attacks from Russia targeted former members of his presidential campaign staff in July 2016 and within the past 24 hours.

Giordano’s stuffed deep-dish good, but not as cheesy as internet suggests

Dinner at Giordano’s confirms what Abraham Lincoln said: You can’t believe everything you see on the internet. Social-media mavens have posted Instagram photos all over the place since Giordano’s opened late last year: someone lifting a slice of the Chicago-style deep-dish stuffed-crust pizza as copious strings of cheese dangle deliciously.

Judge awards Las Vegas real estate company $2.2B

A Clark County judge awarded a $2.2 billion judgment this week to a Las Vegas real estate investment firm, according to court records.

‘Boss Baby’ a great joke stretched too far

The president’s golf game could take a hit this weekend as there’s a very real chance Donald Trump sprains both his thumbs retweeting negative reviews of “The Boss Baby.”

Pence breaks Senate tie on family-planning funds rollback

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence made a rare journey to Capitol Hill on Thursday to break a tie in a Senate vote to roll back federal funding for family planning and reproductive health.

BMI Institute at UNLV purchases Believer Magazine

The Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute at UNLV has purchased the arts, literature and culture magazine The Believer.

Kim Jong Nam’s body released to North Korea, Malaysia says

The body of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader, was released to the North on Thursday, more than a month after his murder at Kuala Lumpur’s airport.

 
North Carolina Legislature repeals bathroom law

North Carolina’s Senate and House on Thursday approved a bill to retool a law banning transgender people from using restrooms in accordance with their gender identities.

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