UNLV vs. Utah State: position-by-position breakdown

A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV hosts Utah State for its homecoming game at 3 p.m. on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

‘Underwear bomber’ sues Justice, says religious rights denied

A Nigerian man serving life sentences for trying to set off a bomb in his underwear on a plane on Christmas Day 2009 is suing the U.S. Justice Department for denying his free speech and religious rights.

Mecum collector-car auction debuts in Las Vegas on Nov. 16

Mecum Auctions will produce its first-ever Las Vegas collector-car auction Nov. 16-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event will feature an estimated 1,000 American muscle cars, classics, Corvettes, hot rods, resto-mods and more to cross the auction block from approximately 20 surrounding states and Canada.

Chapman Dodge celebrates employee’s achievement of American dream

Robert Hernandez was 20 years old when he went into the Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram showroom looking to purchase a car. At the time, Hernandez needed help with his credit having only just arrived in the United States from Cuba.

Chevrolet Colorado has proven popular with Findlay Chevrolet employees, customers

Findlay Chevrolet generated quite the buzz when it ushered the 2017 Chevrolet Colorado truck into its lineup last year. And that enthusiasm is contagious as evidenced by the fact that 12 members of the dealership’s staff purchased various Colorado models. Among those who bought Colorados were both the general manager and a lot porter.

2018 Flex a popular choice at Friendly Ford

A host of amenities and power plants have made the 2018 Ford Flex sport crossover a favorite at Friendly Ford, according to dealership sales consultant Sal Lugo.

Judge won’t void Arpaio guilty verdict despite Trump pardon

The judge in former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s now-pardoned criminal case has refused the retired lawman’s request to throw out all rulings in the case, including a blistering decision that explained her reasoning in finding him guilty of a crime.

Battle simmering over restoring famed Alamo in San Antonio

A project has raised the ire of some conservatives, who worry that the Battle of the Alamo will be sanitized by “political correctness” at a time when Confederate monuments are being removed across the country.

 
Fla. protesters heckle, boo white nationalist Richard Spencer

Richard Spencer came to the University of Florida hoping to spread his white nationalist ideas, but his speech was instead quickly drowned out Thursday by a hailstorm of chants, shouting and mockery.

 
Obama back on campaign trail, lashes out at politics of division

Former President Barack Obama called on fellow Democrats to reject politics of “division” and “fear” while rallying on Thursday with party’s candidates for governors in Virginia and New Jersey.

The world’s deadliest killer? Pollution, it’s not even close

Environmental pollution — from filthy air to contaminated water — is killing more people every year than all war and violence in the world. More than smoking, hunger or natural disasters. More than AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.

 
Vegas Nation Social Sound Off: Raiders beat Chiefs

Review-Journal Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart recap the best tweets from Thursday’s Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs game.

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