Dana White holds court at UFC headquarters

UFC president Dana White hosted reporters at UFC headquarters in Las Vegas several weeks ago and answered questions for more than an hour. Here are some of the highlights on topics ranging from Ronda Rousey to the Vegas Golden Knights:

Ticket prices for Burning Man 2018 to remain the same

Burning Man organizers say there will be no increase in the price of tickets to this summer’s annual counter-culture event in the northern Nevada desert.

Raiders turnovers kill comeback, give Eagles 19-10 win

The Raiders had five second-half turnovers in a 19-10 loss that gave the Philadelphia Eagles the NFC’s top playoff seed, assuring them homefield advantage in January.

Shedding light on gun control and the Question 1 debate

Passing law after law that affect only the law-abiding gun owner does nothing to prevent one moron from selling an illegal gun to another moron.

EDITORIAL: Beware the radical green extreme

“We will resort to sabotage and we will defeat this symbol of domination, exploitation, globalized capital and earth pillage.”

Las Vegas monorail deserves public funds

If we are going to publicly subsidize mass transit, we can also help Las Vegas’s unique monorail system survive and achieve its true potential.

Raiders’ already thin offensive line loses backup Vadal Alexander

Guard-tackle Vadal Alexander was featured on three of the offense’s first four snaps as a sixth lineman. But a hard shot to the helmet sent him to the ground and sideline with a concussion.

Christmas snow, blizzards hinder travel in US

The good news for many in the Northeast and Midwest was that it has been a white Christmas. The bad news was that a blizzard swept into parts of New England and bitter cold enveloped much of the Midwest.

UFC star Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino wants to try her hand at boxing

UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino, who will headline her first pay-per-view event on Saturday in Las Vegas, said she hopes to try boxing at least once before her career is over.

Las Vegas’ next leaders may come from program for underprivileged kids

Erica Mosca first experienced education inequality as a teenager in California. Now she’s working to ensure that Clark County students get a quality education while also training them to become community leaders.

2017 was a good year… for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

As 2017 opened, Kim Jong Un delivered a New Year’s address in which he declared that North Korea had “entered the final stage of preparation for the test launch of intercontinental ballistic missile.”

Team effort: More Las Vegas sports means more sports doctors

The Vegas Golden Knights have had a record-breaking inaugural season , the minor-league soccer Las Vegas Lights FC is set to begin its first season in February, the Las Vegas Aces WNBA team will take the court in May and the Raiders are expected to kick off in their new stadium in 2020.

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