Las Vegas morning update for Friday, June 15 — VIDEO

Las Vegas home prices most overvalued in US, some Blink-182 and Barry Manilow shows canceled, and Raiders fear suspension for wide receiver Martavis Bryant.

 
Judge sends ex-Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to jail

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was jailed Friday after a federal judge revoked his house arrest over allegations of witness tampering in special counsel Robert Muellers investigation.

Victim hit in head during break-in at Las Vegas home

The Metropolitan Police Department said three suspects in their late 20s armed with at least one gun broke into a home and hit a victim on the head about 7:35 a.m. on the 4400 block of Warbonnet Way.

Trustees want Michigan State interim president to resign

Two Michigan State University board trustees are calling for interim school president John Engler to resign immediately, joining a chorus of sexual assault victims of disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar and top legislators.

 
School guard once harassed Florida massacre victim, family says

An unarmed security monitor who critics say could have stopped the Florida high school massacre was suspended last year for sexually harassing two female students, with one of them later dying in February’s shooting, her family said Thursday.

UTI returns to Friendly Ford for fourth straight year

Universal Technical Institute recently returned to Friendly Ford for its annual meeting and scholarship testing. Offering important information for those wanting to become technicians in the transportation industry, UTI was back to the dealership for the fourth straight year.

Dads deserve a new ride this Father’s Day

To the men who always put their families first, it is finally time they get a little recognition for all their hard work and good deeds. Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram wants to help dads treat themselves this Father’s Day and has a promotion that will guarantee you the lowest price in Las Vegas.

 
Trump disputes DOJ report on FBI, claims ‘total bias’

President Donald Trump disputed findings by the Justice Department on Friday that former FBI Director James Comey’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe was not politically motivated, declaring that the FBI was biased “at the top level” and “plotting against my election.”

US strike kills Taliban chief who ordered Malala Yousafzai shot

U.S. drone strike in northeastern Kunar province killed Pakistan Taliban chief Mullah Fazlullah, the insurgent leader who ordered the assassination of Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.

Boris Becker claims diplomatic immunity in bankruptcy fight

Retired tennis star Boris Becker is claiming his role as a sports attache for the Central African Republic gives him diplomatic immunity from bankruptcy proceedings.

 
Move over Darwin and Newton, make room for Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking will take his place among Britain’s greatest scientists when his ashes are buried in Westminster Abbey, between the graves of Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton.

Neil Diamond tops emotional night for Songwriters Hall of Fame

Neil Diamond may have retired from touring due to Parkinson’s disease, but the singer didn’t let that stop him from giving a cheery and memorable performance at the 2018 Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony.

Fitbit employees accused of having stolen trade secrets

U.S. prosecutors have charged one current and five former employees of San Francisco-based Fitbit, Inc. with possessing trade secrets stolen from rival company Jawbone.

Clark County School Board gets first look at gender-diverse policy draft

After hours of debate and a few suggested changes, Clark County School District trustees voted 4-3 shortly after midnight Thursday to move the policy forward to another meeting in August, at which time trustees may take action on the policy.

51s nab extra-inning road win over Colorado Springs

Colton Plaias two-run double that wound up being the difference in the Las Vegas 51s’ 7-5 10-inning victory over Colorado Springs at Security Service Field.

Union workers at Caesars approve new contract deal

Housekeepers, bartenders and other unionized workers at Las Vegas casino-resorts operated by Caesars Entertainment approved a new five-year contract, ending the possibility of a strike at those properties.

Raiders fear suspension for WR Martavis Bryant

The Raiders fear potential NFL discipline might be imminent for wide receiver Martavis Bryant, sources said Thursday. It is believed to pertain to the NFL’s substance-abuse policy.

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