The national chain Motel 6 agreed Thursday to pay $12 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Washington state claiming names of hotel guests were improperly provided to immigration officials for two years, the state attorney general said.
Handicapper Doug Fitz went 11-6 ATS and hit his two best bets to win the Review-Journal’s Madness Challenge contest. Handicapper Kelly Stewart finished one point back in second place.
The man suspected of killing Nipsey Hussle was charged Thursday with murder and two counts of attempted murder over an attack outside the rapper’s South Los Angeles clothing store on Sunday.
Final Four team and player props and NCAA championship odds and lines on possible title game matchups.
UNLV will play in the 2020 Maui Invitational, making its first return to the prestigious early season tournament since 2015.
The Golden Knights are celebrating their last game of the season inside the Fortress with a celebration of their fans.
Two police officers were in serious condition after being wounded by gunfire in a neighborhood outside Atlanta, where a gunman remained barricaded inside a home, authorities said.
Two key American officials — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen — are skipping meetings in France this week as the Group of Seven countries gather to try to find solutions to world security challenges.
A congressman is chastising the University of Kansas for offering a course titled “Angry White Male Studies.”
The woman who fell last month from a Circus Circus Adventuredome roller coaster is a “double amputee,” according to records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury will make his first start since March 15 when the Knights play their final home game of the season Thursday against the Arizona Coyotes.
The Henderson Animal Care and Control facility will offer a substantial discount for cat, dog and rabbit adoptions on Saturday.
The death of another horse — the 23rd fatality of the current meet — prompted California Sen. Dianne Feinstein to call for an immediate suspension of racing at the track. But the show will go on this weekend and the stakes are huge.
Amazon says founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has finalized his divorce with wife MacKenzie, giving her a separate stake in the online shopping giant.
The frontman for Imagine Dragons and his wife of eight years are expecting a baby this October.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a woman who was shot and killed by her roommate in the east valley Tuesday night.
Abandoning his threat to immediately seal the southern border, President Donald Trump warned instead on Thursday that hed slap tariffs on cars coming to the U.S. from Mexico unless the Mexicans do more to stop the flow of migrants and drugs to the U.S.
The SEC says Elon Musk blatantly violated the settlement in February when he tweeted about Tesla’s vehicle production without a lawyer’s approval.
The winger scored in Game 7 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals, trying to will the Ottawa Senators to their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final since 2007. But his team lost to Pittsburgh.
Target is raising the minimum hourly wage for its workers for the third time in less than two years.
The House on Thursday voted to end American involvement in the Yemen war, rebuffing the Trump administration’s support for the military campaign led by Saudi Arabia.
A dramatic transition on offense is underway, and it likely isn’t over yet.
A Beatty man has been arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Valley Electric employees after his power was cut off.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion.
A House committee chairman formally asked the IRS to provide six years of President Donald Trump’s personal tax returns and the returns for some of his businesses as Democrats try to shed light on his complex financial dealings and potential conflicts of interest.
New York City is set to become the first American metropolis that seeks to ease traffic congestion, cut pollution and boost mass transit by charging motorists a hefty toll for the privilege of driving into its most crammed areas. So can it work?
A young man’s claim to be an Illinois boy who disappeared under tragic circumstances eight years ago was disproved by DNA tests, the FBI said Thursday.
Elaine Wynn never told gaming regulators what she knew of a sexual encounter Steve Wynn had with a manicurist and the subsequent $7.5 million settlement payment made because, she said, people she trusted told her the matter was appropriately handled.
A 20-year-old West Virginia man is accused of abducting a teenager, holding her hostage for about a year, impregnating her and beating her so severely that she miscarried.
In 1988, at age 26, Foley was diagnosed as HIV-positive. Today, he says he’s lucky to be alive and will gather with family and friends to celebrate that simple fact.
