Dallas Stars CEO rips Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin as ‘terrible’

Dallas Stars CEO Jim Lites ripped captain Jamie Benn and fellow high-priced forward Tyler Seguin, telling reporters their play has been “terrible” and saying owner Tom Gaglardi was frustrated as well.

Cavaliers sign ex-Rebel Patrick McCaw to offer sheet

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday because the deal has yet to be finalized. Golden State now must decide whether to match the terms, and if the Warriors choose to keep McCaw it would cost substantially more than just his salary figure because of luxury-tax ramifications.

 
Rainbow of hues to choose

Earlier this month the New Jersey-based company, considered the international expert on color trends, designated Living Coral as the color of the year for 2019. Meanwhile, more than a half-dozen major paint manufacturers also chose shades to market as their 2019 colors of the year.

2018 college football bowl betting trends – Week 3

Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is editor of The Gold Sheet. He provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends.

Jerry Brown nears end of 5 decades on California political scene

Jerry Brown became governor at 36 and built a reputation as an idealist who eschewed traditional trappings of wealth and power. Now 80, he’s still an idealist, but one who during the last eight years championed fiscal moderation.

Dow, S&P up 2 percent for week, but December numbers still grim

The major stock indexes closed with their first weekly gain in what’s been an otherwise painful last month of the year. The Dow and the S&P 500 rose more than 2 percent for the week. The Nasdaq added nearly 4 percent. The indexes are still on track for their worst December since 1931.

Iowa Democrats see 2020 as time for serious anti-Trump strategy

As they begin to think about Iowa’s 2020 presidential caucuses, Democrats who swept Barack Obama into the presidency are now looking steely-eyed for someone who can simply seize the presidency from Donald Trump.

Expect Alabama-Clemson CFP rematch, but Oklahoma can cover

Alabama has been a 14-point favorite over Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff semifinals since the beginning of December. But I took the Sooners then and I still recommend them now.

BLM says too much trash was left after Burning Man

Federal officials have informed organizers of the Burning Man counter-culture festival in Nevada that they left too much trash behind after the 2018 event.

Fuse is lit on Supreme Court, and controversy could explode soon

The Supreme Court began its term with the tumultuous confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, followed by a studied avoidance of drama on the high court bench — especially anything that would divide the five conservatives and four liberals.

Sex abuse case against retired American archbishop growing

The Vatican’s sexual abuse case against ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has expanded significantly after a man testified that the retired American archbishop sexually abused him for years starting when he was 11, including during confession.

Man accused of killing California police officer arrested

A suspected drunk driver accused of fatally shooting the California police officer who pulled him over was captured Friday as he tried to flee back to Mexico, where he lived before illegally crossing into the U.S., authorities said.

Sears to close central Las Vegas Valley location

Sears Holdings announced on Friday that it will close 80 additional Sears and Kmart locations nationwide, including a Sears store in the Las Vegas Valley.

WNBA looks for new president, profitability in 2019

The WNBA said it has lost a significant amount of money over the last 22 years, including $12 million last season.

Nevada to receive $13.3M under settlement with Wells Fargo

The state Attorney General’s Office and Wells Fargo separately announced the settlement Friday, with Wells Fargo CEO and President Tim Sloan saying his company is making a “serious commitment to making things right in regard to past issues” while working “to build a better bank.”

Poll shows Americans support gene editing for health reasons only

Most Americans say it would be OK to use gene-editing technology to create babies protected against a variety of diseases — but a new poll shows they’d draw the line at changing DNA so children are born smarter, faster or taller.

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