Portland’s Nurkic suffers gruesome leg injury in win over Nets

Jusuf Nurkic had 32 points and 16 rebounds before suffering a gruesome left leg injury in the second overtime, and the Portland Trail Blazers outlasted the Brooklyn Nets 148-144 on Monday night.

Meeting at Las Vegas high school addresses recent racial tensions

Frustration flowed at Arbor View High School on Monday night as parents and students confronted the school’s racial tensions head-on at a meeting, where the school outlined “cultural turnaround process that includes an additional dean and more student outreach.”

Russia and 2016 election

Are we to believe they rigged the voting for Donald Trump but two years later allowed the U.S. House to fall under control of the president’s opponents?

Mueller probe proves a waste of money

It’s good know that Democrats will go to any lengths to discredit President Donald Trump with a made-up collusion charge.

Israeli forces continue strikes across Gaza Strip

Israeli forces continued striking targets across the Gaza Strip through Tuesday, including the offices of Hamas’ supreme leader, in response to a surprise rocket attack from the Palestinian territory, as the military bolstered its troops and rocket-defense systems in anticipation of a new round of heavy fighting with the Islamic militant group.

Roundup: Boulder City breezes to Sunrise League win

Kevin Phelps grabbed medalist honors with a 13-over-par 84 at Las Vegas National on Monday and led Boulder City’s golf team to victory in a Class 3A Sunrise League match.

Bears will host Packers in NFL opener

As part of the celebration of its 100th season, the NFL will break from tradition and feature the Packers vs. the Bears in its season opener Sept. 5.

Busy night in Carson City sees more than 140 bills introduced

Raising Nevada’s minimum wage for workers and minimum age for smokers were just some of the more than 140 new bills that were introduced in the Nevada Legislature on Monday.

Pentagon calls missile defense test shootdown a success

In the first test of its kind, the Pentagon on Monday carried out a “salvo” intercept of an unarmed missile soaring over the Pacific, using two interceptor missiles launched from underground silos in southern California.

US experts: Too soon to pull breast implants tied to cancer

Government medical advisers said Monday it’s too soon to ban a type of breast implant that has recently been linked to a rare form of cancer, saying more information is needed to understand the problem.

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