Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin on thin ice with Trump

President Donald Trump is planning to oust embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin amid an extraordinary rebellion at the agency and damaging government investigations into his alleged spending abuses, three administration officials told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Looking ahead at the week in high school sports

Spring Break is here, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any high school sports this week. Here is a look at some of the week’s top events.

Facebook ads in newspapers issue apology for security breach

Facebook’s CEO apologized for the Cambridge Analytica scandal with ads in multiple U.S. and British newspapers Sunday, saying the social media platform doesn’t deserve to hold personal information if it can’t protect it.

New York City churches install metal detectors for first time

The two stone churches near the foot of Broadway, in the shadow of the World Trade Center, have seen fire and calamity and the sweep of American history, and through it all have kept their doors wide open.

Trump will not add 2 lawyers to legal team for Russia investigation

President Donald Trump will not be adding two new lawyers to the legal team defending him in the special counsel’s Russia investigation, one of the president’s attorneys said Sunday.

Best bet for Sunday’s NCAA Tournament games

No. 1 seed Kansas is a 3-point underdog to Duke on Sunday, but betting on the Jayhawks has been hazardous to our health — emotionally, physically and financially — as they’ve dealt their backers back-to-back bad beats.

Top chinese official warns against ‘trade war’ with US

A top Chinese official warned Sunday that a “trade war” would harm all sides but gave no indication of Beijing’s possible next move in a spiraling dispute with President Donald Trump over steel and technology.

Ultraviolent light being used to kill germs in Oregon hospitals

After testing an ultraviolet light disinfection system for five months last year, St. Charles Bend has acquired three Tru-D SmartUVC devices that are now being used to kill some of the nastier germs found around the hospital.

NCAA Tournament betting recap

Opening and closing lines, results and point-spread highlights from both games in the NCAA Tournament.

Roundup: Clark wins twice to open Cowboy Classic

Jose Garcia doubled and had three RBIs Saturday as Clark’s baseball team out-slugged host Del Sol, 13-11 in four innings at the Cowboy Classic.

Supreme Court hopeful Tao scrubs ties to Harry Reid

On the last day possible to file for judicial office, Nevada Appellate Judge Jerome Tao dropped his Democratic registration and filed as a nonpartisan for an open Supreme Court seat. Oddly, GOP gubernatorial contender Adam Laxalt has endorsed the former speechwriter and legislative assistant for now-retired U.S. Sen. Harry Reid.

Bluegrass fest entertains crowd at Las Vegas park — PHOTOS

Bluegrass bands, strolling musicians and kids activities drew Las Vegas Valley residents to Centennial Hills Park on Saturday for the city of Las Vegas’ 2018 Las Vegas Bluegrass Festival.

Las Vegas Strip hotels go dark for Earth Hour

Resorts up and down Las Vegas Boulevard dimmed their exterior lights between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday as part of a worldwide Earth Hour initiative to draw attention to the issue.

UNLV roundup: San Diego State routs baseball team

Chad Bible and Casey Schmitt each had four hits and four RBIs to power No. 25-ranked San Diego State to a 17-8 win over No. 19 UNLV in a Mountain West baseball game Saturday at Wilson Stadium.

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