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Muhammad sent home from rookie transition program

Minnesota Timberwolves President Flip Saunders says the team “fully supports” the decision to send first-round draft Shabazz Muhammad home from the NBA’s rookie transition program due to a rules violation.

Photo Story: Bikini Invitational celebrates beauty of bodies

If the hundreds of bronzed, bikini-clad young women at Rehab, the booze-fueled pool party held every summer Sunday at the Hard Rock Hotel, aren’t enough for the eyes, fret not, partygoers. Enter: the Bikini Invitational bikini competition.

Dead shark found on subway train confuses commuters

New Yorkers are trying to figure out how a dead shark ended up on a New York City subway train. After multiple users posted photos on the social network Instagram of what appeared to be a dead shark on New York’s Queens-bound N train, one person who had seen the shark wrote to the website Gothamist explaining the strange occurrence.

Enjoy the outdoors indoors at Bellagio’s Summer Garden

As the casino lights and poker machine bells fade into the distance it is like being outside walking through a valley. Blooming bright colors line gazebos, bridges, ponds, and water features create a mosaic of nature and art.

Memo: Clark County’s largest union rejects 4 percent COLA-merit pay hike offer

Clark County has offered its largest union, the Service Employees International Union Local 1107, a contract that has a 2 percent cost-of-living increase and an additional 2 percent merit increase for eligible employees, according to a county memo obtained by the Review-Journal.

Competency evaluations for Nevada detainees log-jammed

Lake’s Crossing Center in Northern Nevada is being sued by the Clark County public defender’s office over the significant increase in delays for getting court-ordered patients admitted.

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