It was a busy week for Review-Journal photojournalists. These photos are among their best work.
Kirk Cousins bounced back from his worst game for Minnesota with 342 passing yards and three touchdowns without a turnover, and the Vikings overcame some early gaffes to outlast the depleted Green Bay Packers for a 24-17 victory on Sunday night.
Freshman point guard Taylor Sutton scored 22 points to lead Middle Tennessee State to a 66-62 win over UNLV in the Lady Rebel Round-Up title game Sunday at Cox Pavilion.
An Ohio school district is dropping its Native American mascot after a close school board vote.
A NASA spacecraft’s six-month journey to Mars neared its dramatic grand finale Monday in what scientists and engineers hoped would be a soft precision landing on flat red plains.
JT Daniels’ TD pass with 48 seconds left for the Trojans made it 24-17 and caused more than $2 million in wagers on Notre Dame to swing from bettors to the books.
The Rebels are a much better deal than the Raiders
Not everybody is a fan of the former Senate majority leader
It’s not fun to talk about fiscal responsibility, but it’s becoming a mathematical necessity.
Barn Buddies is a Las Vegas nonprofit that is dedicated to the rescue of abused, neglected or abandoned farm animals.
Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
Derek Carr asked sideline staffers to hurry. Set up the medical tent. Tape up his ankle. Go, go, go.
Justin Bieber was developed by designer Chance Wolf, who also worked with Terry Fator on his Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney figures.
Hundreds of people wandered from car to car Sunday afternoon at the Las Vegas Convention Center, on the third and final day of the show. It featured more than 350 new cars, trucks and SUVs from manufacturers such as Ford, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and Chevrolet.
Calgary coach Bill Peters needed eight stitches in his left jaw after being hit with a puck during the Flames’ 6-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Sunday.
Nevada Health Link staff members are fielding calls from Obamacare health plan consumers who worry that accepting subsidies on their otherwise expensive plans could affect their chances to obtain citizenship.
Heres how the Raiders performed in a 34-17 loss at Baltimore.
Russia’s coast guard opened fire on and seized three of Ukraine’s vessels Sunday, wounding two crew members, after a tense standoff in the Black Sea near the Crimean Peninsula, the Ukrainian navy said.
Las Vegas car dealer Jim Marsh is equal parts city and country, expressing both the urban deal-maker and easy-going rural resident armed with a quick joke and a smile.
The Knights have won three consecutive games for the second time this season and have captured four victories in the last five games as they start to play a more familiar style.
Migrants approaching the U.S. border from Mexico were enveloped with tear gas Sunday after a few tried to breach the fence separating the two countries.
Lawmakers return to work this week to wrap of the legislative year with a spending bill that President Donald Trump has vowed to veto if it doesn’t include border wall funding.
There’s no better present than the gift of health, and your recipient will certainly appreciate these come New Year’s resolution time.
UNLV’s Javin White made two critical interceptions in the fourth quarter of the Rebels’ 34-29 victory over UNR at Sam Boyd Stadium. The Rebels have beaten UNR two of the past four years.
Baltimore rushed more in its opening possession of the second half than it did the first two quarters combined. So began a stretch in which the Raiders allowed back-to-back touchdowns on a pair of long, exhausting drives.
A winter storm blanketed much of the central Midwest with snow on Sunday at the end of the Thanksgiving weekend, bringing blizzard-like conditions that grounded hundreds of flights and forced the closure of major highways on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The Buckeyes jumped four spots and the Wolverines fell four to No. 8 on Sunday, but overall the rankings were relatively stable after the last weekend of the regular season.
TIJUANA, Mexico — Several hundred Central American migrants have marched toward the international border crossing between Tijuana and California to pressure the U.S to hear their asylum claims.