Associated Press struck secret deal with Nazis for pictures

At the height of World War II, The Associated Press made secret arrangements to obtain pictures taken by Nazi photographers that were distributed to American newspapers. U.S. counterintelligence agents found “definite proof” that The Associated Press was “engaged in operations coming within the purview of the Trading with the Enemy Act.”

Descendants of syphilis study subjects emerging from shadows

Decades later, it’s still hard to grasp what the federal government did to hundreds of black men in rural Alabama — even if you’re among their descendants, lighting candles in their memory.

Peter Dinklage gets lead role in Villechaize movie

HBO says it’s green-lighted a movie about Herve Villechaize. He’s the late actor who played Mr. Tattoo on TV’s “Fantasy Island.”

 
Trump, Russian diplomat discuss Syrian war

President Donald Trump discussed the Syrian civil war with Russia’s foreign minister in the Oval Office on Wednesday, at a time when alleged ties to Moscow are overshadowing the Republican’s administration.

Phoenix police unsure what motivated accused serial shooter

Police on Monday said 23-year-old Aaron Juan Saucedo is responsible for killing nine people in a l in a total of 12 shootings. Saucedo said in court he was innocent.

UFC officially adds women’s flyweight division

One week after the UFC backtracked from a news release announcing the formation of a 125-pound weight class for females, officials have confirmed the news again.

SUNRISE BASEBALL: Garett Lake powers Coronado over Liberty

Garett Lake drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and picked up the save after pitching two innings as the fourth-seeded Coronado baseball team held on for a 7-3 home win over No. 5 seed Liberty on Tuesday.

SUNSET SOFTBALL: Desert Oasis routs Centennial in opening round

Holly Severance spun a four-hit shutout, and Meaghan McInerney had a double and three RBIs as the Desert Oasis softball team put a 9-0 home drubbing on Centennial in the first round of the Sunset Region tournament on Tuesday.

Train derailment put Imagine Dragons on track

Imagine Dragons played twice at the 2009 Bite of Las Vegas festival. One was planned. The other, thanks to an ailing Pat Monahan, was not.

3A BASEBALL: Mojave earns walk-off win in first home playoff game

On a two-strike count, senior Elijah Glaze lined a double into left field to score batterymate Scott Wilson with no outs in the seventh inning and lift the Rattlers to a 5-4 victory over visiting Chaparral, for the school’s first home playoff win.

SUNRISE SOFTBALL: Las Vegas outslugs Foothill for 17-16 victory

After Foothill plated nine runs over the first two innings, the Las Vegas softball team rallied and held on for a 17-16 home victory over the Falcons in Tuesday’s opening round of the Sunrise Region tournament.

Spurs beat Rockets in OT to take series lead

Danny Green scored seven of his 16 points in overtime, and the San Antonio Spurs overcame an injury to Kawhi Leonard to beat James Harden and the Houston Rockets 110-107 on Tuesday night to take a 3-2 lead in their second-playoff series.

Senators advance to Eastern Conference finals

Erik Karlsson and the Ottawa Senators showed off their toughness in the third period. The New York Rangers pushed and pushed, but the resilient Senators held on — all the way to their first Eastern Conference final in 10 years.

High-density develpment near Red Rock is a bad idea

The County Commissioners who voted to approve Mr. Rhodes’ plan have thrown our zoning and planning rules out the window with no more justification than one private developer asked them to do so.

Dogs and hot cars don’t mix in Las Vegas

We live in the desert where temperatures soar quickly. Please leave your dog at home even if you think you will be only a few minutes in the store.

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