Mint 400 returns to Las Vegas this week

Get ready, race fans! Known as “The Great American Off-Road Race,” the iconic Mint 400 is returning to Las Vegas this week.

RJ Sports department wins national awards

The Las Vegas Review-Journal was named among the best Sports sections in the country in both digital and print during the 2018 Associated Press Sports Editors contest, it was announced last week.

North Las Vegas man ID’d as victim of Sunday crash

Manuel Kanakaokai Kepilino, 52, died of multiple blunt force injuries when the 1964 Volkswagen Beetle he was driving collided a 2013 Hyundai Tucson near South Decatur Boulevard and West Sahara Avenue.

Trump welcomes North Dakota football champs with fast food feast

The smell of burgers and fries wafted through the State Dining Room as President Donald Trump celebrated the championship football players from North Dakota State on Monday with fast food, like he did when he honored the national champion Clemson Tigers.

Pope to reopen World War II archives on Pius XII, Holocaust

Declaring that the church “isn’t afraid of history,” Pope Francis said Monday he has decided to open up the Vatican archives on World War II-era Pope Pius XII, who has been criticized by Jews of staying silent on the Holocaust.

Keith Flint, singer of The Prodigy, dies

Keith Flint, lead singer of influential British dance-electronic band The Prodigy, was found dead Monday at his home near London, the band said. He was 49.

Rescuers continue search after tornado kills 23 in Alabama

Rescuers prepared Monday to tear through the rubble of mobile homes and houses in search of survivors of a powerful tornado that rampaged through southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people.

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Another victim of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

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