Raul Castro warns Cubans to brace for worsening shortages

HAVANA — Communist Party leader Raúl Castro warned Cubans on Wednesday that they should brace for worsening shortages due to Trump administration policies, but said the island won’t return to the extreme deprivation of the post-Soviet period.

Denver officer suspended after using database for stripper info

The Denver Department of Public Safety says it has suspended a police officer for 10 days after he accessed a police database for personal reasons and left work early to go to a strip club.

Observation is key to successful fishing or hunting trips

It’s amazing how much you can learn by taking the time to observe the game you are pursuing, and it doesn’t matter whether you are watching mammals, birds or fish.

Ex-UNLV golfer Charley Hoffman enters Masters with momentum

Former UNLV golfer Charley Hoffman got off to a self-described uncharacteristically slow start this season, but his outlook quickly changed after a second-place finish last week at the Texas Valero Open.

Kim Kardashian West studying to become a lawyer

The reality star, makeup mogul and criminal justice reformer told Vogue she’s apprenticing with a San Francisco law firm, inspired by her successful effort to free Alice Marie Johnson

Charles Van Doren, involved in game show scandal, dies at 93

Charles Van Doren, the dashing young academic whose meteoric rise and fall as a corrupt game show contestant in the 1950s inspired the movie “Quiz Show” and served as a cautionary tale about the staged competitions of early television, has died.

10-year-old girl killed in road rage shooting in Arizona

The announcement Friday of an arrest in the fatal Phoenix road rage shooting of a 10-year-old girl in her family’s driveway was of little comfort to her grieving parents.

Barr says he thinks spying did occur during Trump’s 2016 campaign

Attorney General William Barr declared Wednesday he believes “spying did occur” on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, suggesting the origins of the Russia investigation may have been mishandled and aligning himself with the president at a time when Barr’s independence is under scrutiny.

Legacy Traditional School prepares for May musical

Legacy Traditional School celebrated Music in Our Schools Month in March by opening up music and theater classes in the Mozart Performing Arts Program at the school’s Cadence campus to the news media.

Pittman Wash neighbors displeased about removed vegetation

Dozens of concerned Pittman Wash neighbors and Henderson staffers searched for a “happy medium” at a meeting at Silver Springs Recreation Center about the removal of vegetation in the wash between Pecos Road and Green Valley Parkway.

Bones from Philippines cave reveal a long-lost human cousin

Fossil bones and teeth found in the Philippines have revealed a long-lost cousin of modern people, which evidently lived around the time our own species was spreading from Africa to occupy the rest of the world.

Bernie Sanders to unveil new version of his ‘Medicare for All’ plan

Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont will unveil a new version of his “Medicare for All” plan on Wednesday, shaking up the 2020 presidential election by reopening the debate over his call to eliminate private health insurance.

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