Donald Trump doing just fine, his supporters say

Why are liberals so fearful? Do they fear their constituents will get a job, give up free stuff and actually feed their own children?

COMMENTARY: A way foward for Congress and the president on health care

If we don’t allow an individual exchange the opportunity to bring down coverage costs, we might as well become resigned to an incremental pathway toward “Medicare for all,” which would eventually become financially unsustainable.

 
Sophomores key in Desert Pines’ Class 3A state semifinal victory

Sophomore running backs Michael Lofton and Jyden King each scored three touchdowns as the Jaguars cruised to a 50-28 victory over visiting Spring Creek in a Class 3A state semifinal football game.

 
Sophomores key in Desert Pines state semifinal victory

Sophomore running backs Michael Lofton and Jyden King each scored three touchdowns as the Jaguars’ cruised to a 50-28 victory over visiting Spring Creek in a Class 3A state semifinal football game.

Nevada hit by recall of packaged Trader Joe’s-branded salads

A California food company is recalling nearly 37,000 pounds of packaged Trader Joe’s-branded chicken and turkey salads after customers complained of silica and glass inside, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Saturday.

Raiders-Patriots position breakdown

The Raiders face the New England Patriots in Mexico City at 1:25 p.m. Sunday. Here’s a breakdown by position.

NFL Week 11 betting breakdown

Handicapper Dana Lane (DanaLaneSports.com) breaks down Week 11 of the NFL season.

Rivalry might be brewing between Golden Knights, Kings

For decades, the Kings were Las Vegas’ team. They played one and sometimes two preseason games annually. Now, for many, the Kings are the enemy as the city has its NHL team to support.

Man, 101, dies in California wildfires, wife survives

A 101-year-old man who told his wife to flee deadly wildfires in Northern California without him last month is the latest victim to be identified by authorities.

Wildfire damage has some wineries in California worried

Many operators are grappling with long-term effects from the fires that killed 43 people and wiped out 8,900 buildings, including making up for losses from being closed at the busiest time of year

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