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Before facing Portugal, U.S. needs to heal

After arriving back at their rooms at 4:45 a.m., victorious American soccer players skipped breakfast Tuesday, slept late, went for medical tests and turned their attention to Portugal.

Gaughan, but not forgotten

In honor of gaming pioneer Jackie Gaughan’s passing, a casino memorabilia exhibit was created.

NAC doesn’t penalize Broner’s rant in ring

The former world champion boxer apologizes for his profane and racist remarks in the ring after defeating Carlos Molina May 3 at the MGM Grand Garden. Said he needs to grow up and will watch what he says in the future.

EDITORIAL: Jim Rogers, honest man

Jim Rogers became Nevada’s strongest advocate for higher education by putting his money where his mouth was.

It wasn’t fraud that cost Niger Innis a primary win

There are plenty of conservatives in Las Vegas who are questioning how Niger Innis could possibly have lost his 4th Congressional District Republican primary.

Hundreds attend candlelit vigil for missing Israeli teens

About 200 people gathered to pray for three Israeli teens who were kidnapped in Israel last Friday at Tivoli Village at 302 S. Rampart Boulevard Tuesday evening.

PHOTOS: Working for a Sharper Future

An eye care mobile unit, that will provide free services to low-income and underserved children in Southern Nevada, was unveiled Tuesday morning at Martinez Elementary School in North Las Vegas.

Stars Messi, Van Persie finally find their touch

After just one match each, Robin Van Persie and Lionel Messi have already equaled their goal tallies from their previous two World Cups combined. Two of soccer’s biggest stars are finally shining where it matters most.

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