Martin Truex Jr. uses trickery to conquer Sonoma

Martin Truex Jr. was running second as the laps dwindled in Sonoma, and crew chief Cole Pearn didn’t think they were as fast as Kevin Harvick.

Japanese teen Nasa Hataoka gets 1st win on LPGA Tour

Nasa Hataoka didn’t have the star power in her final grouping at the NW Arkansas Championship. What the Japanese teenager did have by the time she was finished was her first victory on the LPGA Tour.

Bubba Watson rallies to grab Travelers title in Connecticut

Bubba Watson overcame a six-stroke deficit to win his third Travelers Championship title, shooting a 7-under 63 on Sunday for a three-stroke victory at TPC River Highlands.

Borenstein helps 51s beat Aces, his former team

As a member of the Reno Aces for parts of the last four seasons, Zach Borenstein has spent his fair share of time tormenting the 51s at the plate.

COMMENTARY: USDA is right: Biofoods don’t need labels

Should a federal agency issue a regulation that will impose up to $3.5 billion in costs next year and billions more in the coming decade — while delivering essentially no benefits?

Anita Baker honored, others shine at BET Awards

Legendary singer Anita Baker was honored at the BET Awards with impressive performances that nearly brought the eight-time Grammy winner to tears.

2 officers injured in San Diego condo shootout

A man opened fire on police and firefighters at a San Diego condominium, wounding two officers and sending bullets into nearby units before he was found dead, authorities said Sunday.

Trump tells Fallon to stop ‘whimpering’ over 2016 ‘hair show’

President Donald Trump is telling “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon to “be a man” and stop “whimpering” about the personal anguish he felt over the backlash he received after messing up Trump’s hair during a 2016 campaign appearance on Fallon’s late-night talk show.

US ponders future as Costa Rica, Panama exit World Cup early

Costa Rica and Panama were overwhelmed at the World Cup, both going two and out. What does that say about the United States, which didn’t even make it to soccer’s showcase?

Spiegelworld spins disco with show set for Las Vegas Strip

The show, which has not specified a Vegas venue, is piloted by one of the great architects of dance music and a force as a music producer, Nile Rodgers of Chic. Steven Hoggett, choreographer for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on London’s West End, has signed on as director.

Laughlin water service restored, but boil order still in effect

Laughlin water service was restored Sunday morning, but a boil water order issued Saturday remains in effect. Businesses and residents are required to boil water or use bottled water for drinking and cooking until water quality analyses are completed.