At the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into the “war to end all wars,” the improbable tale of the Army’s 91st “Wild West” Division — a ragtag legion of shopkeepers, cowboys, farmers, miners, Native Americans and immigrant railroad workers who helped change the course of history — demands one more telling.
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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spends taxpayer money on luxuries some government agencies would never be allowed to buy. The Review-Journal investigates.
The future of partying on display at the Nightclub and Bar Show
You wouldn’t expect to find Donald Trump hanging around in an office park near McCarran International Airport, but there he is.
A man accused of starting a raging fire that collapsed a portion of Interstate 85 a few miles north of downtown Atlanta was charged with arson Saturday.
San Francisco-based activist and artist Gilbert Baker, best known for creating the rainbow flag representing gay rights, has died at the age of 65, his longtime friend announced on Friday.
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos says at least 112 people have been killed after intense rains triggered an avalanche of mud and water from overflowing rivers that swept through a small city.
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