Take a journey through the best photos from Review-Journal photojournalists in the past week.
Leif Fautanu, a center from Honolulu, tweeted Sunday that he had committed to play football at UNLV.
Michael Badgley kicked a 29-yard field goal on the final play to lift the Los Angeles Chargers to a 33-30 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
A Caesars bettor lost a mid five-figure money-line wager on the Packers, who closed as 10-1 ML favorites over the Cardinals at Lambeau Field.
I lost my mother in a fire 10 years ago.
And it hasn’t even been built!
Local governments should stop with this bribery.
Please find a way to donate the cost of a box of cereal or a value pack of mac n’ cheese to your local food pantry.
African-American women helped elect a Republican governor in Florida. That’s the unexpected conclusion of William Mattox, writing in The Wall Street Journal last week.
People of all ages can visit the Silverton’s Underwater Santa on Saturdays and Sundays in December and tell Santa what they want for Christmas.
The Raiders quarterback surpassed Rich Gannon for the second-most career passing yards in franchise history. He also moved into second place, behind only Peyton Manning, for most completions during the first five years of an NFL career.
As the sun set on Sunday evening, hundreds gathered at Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas to celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights.
How the Raiders performed in a 40-33 loss against the Chiefs.
The actual aircraft-prop from the campy 1960s sci-fi series “My Favorite Martian” now belongs to legendary illusionist and pop-culture sentimentalist David Copperfield.
Kansas City departed Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum a 40-33 winner Sunday, but not before the AFC West leading Chiefs got far more than they likely expected from the Raiders, a 14-point underdog who now sit at 2-10 on the season.
The truce in the trade dispute between the U.S. and China should boost rattled financial markets, at least likely through year’s end, experts say. But the stock market’s wild gyrations of recent months likely will persist as the two countries strain to reach a permanent accord.
Police say a woman in Louisiana has been accidentally shot in the back by her 2-year-old child.
A Houston woman has been charged with capital murder in the death of her 5-year-old son who prosecutors say was drowned and decapitated.
An 11-year-old northern Illinois boy couldn’t resist testing the theory that when you apply your tongue to a frozen metal pole, it’ll stick.
The supply chain of food and other goods delivered to the Port of Anchorage from the Lower 48 has not been disrupted by the powerful earthquake that caused widespread damage to roads in the Anchorage area.
Rather than wearing standard team-issued cleats, players are allowed to wear custom cleats that bring awareness to a variety of causes players are passionate about.
The clock is ticking on federal lawmakers who face a Friday deadline to craft a year-end spending bill that includes more money for President Donald Trump’s border wall — or face his threat of a partial government shutdown.
The once anonymous English couple who lost an engagement ring down a Times Square utility grate thanked the New York Police Department for finding it.
Knights still carry the momentum of a five-game winning streak despite a tough loss in Edmonton on Saturday night.
Syria’s state news agency says the U.S.-led coalition has fired several missiles at Syrian army positions in the country’s east, causing material damage.
What otherwise might’ve been the signature win of the Raiders’ season Sunday was undone by uncharacteristically poor ball security. The team’s top three running backs each lost a fumble in their first 20 touches combined, miscues that the Kansas City Chiefs converted into 13 points in a 40-33 loss.
The Packers lost to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday, 20-17. The Packers have a 4-7-1 record through Week 13 of the NFL season.
Americans will begin saying goodbye to former President George H.W. Bush on Monday when his body arrives in Washington for public viewing in the Capitol Rotunda.
On a typically sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend in movie theaters, leftovers led the box office and Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” repeated as No. 1 with $25.8 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.