Cosby paid accuser $3.4M in 2006 settlement, prosecutor says

Bill Cosby paid nearly $3.4 million more than a decade ago in a settlement with the woman he is now charged with sexually assaulting, a prosecutor said Monday as the comedian’s retrial got underway.

 
YouTube could face billions in fines for violating kids’ privacy

In a formal complaint being filed Monday, child advocates and consumer groups are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate and impose potentially billions of dollars of penalties on Google for allegedly violating children’s online privacy and allowing ads to target them.

Congress returns from recess facing hot-button issues

Hot-button issues like border security, Facebook privacy and the confirmation of a new secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs will greet lawmakers Monday when they return from a two-week-long recess.

No delays for 1-15 construction in Las Vegas, unlike 1968

As crews continue to work uninterrupted on reconfiguring the Spaghetti Bowl interchange in downtown Las Vegas, it’s a little hard to believe that construction was delayed on nearby sections of Interstate 15 just 50 years ago.

UNLV roundup: Softball team halts seven-game league skid

Janine Petmecky hit a two-run single and notched a pitching victory, leading UNLV to a 3-2 victory over San Diego State in a Mountain West softball game Sunday at Eller Media Stadium.

Blue wave rising

The election of Donald Trump has Nevada Democrats dreaming of turning Nevada into California East. Trump’s election has Democrats energized, and with Gov. Brian Sandoval termed out, Nevada could elect its first Democratic governor in 20 years.

An open letter from Bill Foley to Golden Knights fans

Golden Knights owner Bill Foley thanked the fans for their “loyalty, passion and enthusiasm” in a letter penned for the Review-Journal prior to the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Cost barrier for virtual reality dwindling, expert says at NAB

In his talk Sunday at the National Association of Broadcasters Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, video-editing consultant Jeff Greenberg shared tips to get started in virtual reality.

Facebook to prioritize local news, workers say at NAB

Expect Facebook to starting showing you more videos and local news and events. That’s the strategy two employees of the social media giant explained Sunday at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas.

Bullpen gives up seven runs as 51s fall to El Paso

Left-hander P.J. Conlon was impressive in his Triple-A debut for the 51s, stymying El Paso over six innings. He struck out nine, catching eight batters looking and left Sunday’s game with a one-run lead.

As Golden Knights near 100 percent, decisions loom for Gerard Gallant

With Reilly Smith and Will Carrier already back and David Perron and Luca Sbisa close to returning, Gerard Gallant will have to figure out who plays and who sits when the Stanley Cup playoffs begin Wednesday against Los Angeles.

‘A Quiet Place’ makes noise at box office with $50M debut

John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place” made a thunderous debut at the box office, opening with $50 million in ticket sales and rumbling to the year’s second-best weekend after “Black Panther,” according to studio estimates Sunday.

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