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Newhouse repeats as first out at WSOP final table

It took more than three hours and 56 hands for the first elimination to occur at the final table of the World Series of Poker Main Event. And for the second straight year, Mark Newhouse hit the rail first.

Ferry captain gets 36 years in prison

A South Korean court on Tuesday handed a 36-year prison sentence to the captain of a sunken ferry, saying he was professionally negligent and abandoned his passengers during the disaster in April that killed more than 300 people.

Lady Rebels throttle Dixie State in exhibition, 100-67

UNLV used a 29-6 run over a 7:21 span in the first half to take a commanding 43-24 lead as the Lady Rebels defeated Dixie State 100-67 in the team’s lone exhibition game Monday at Cox Pavilion.

Monday Night Football: Eagles dismantle Panthers

Mark Sanchez passed for 332 yards and two touchdowns, Darren Sproles accounted for a pair of scores and Philadelphia routed Carolina for its ninth straight home victory.

Text messages lead police to suspect in month-old homicide

Las Vegas police used text messages to make an arrest last week in a month-old homicide. Sarah Jean Collis, 32, was found dead in the southeast valley desert Oct. 1 by Bureau of Land Management officers.

Bicycling deaths surge, and drinking plays part

More people are getting on bicycles for exercise and transportation, so it might not be a surprise to hear that deaths have gone up. But a new study points to a factor besides forgetting to wear a helmet — it’s alcohol. A quarter of adult men killed on bikes were intoxicated, the study found.

Nevada Dems will review election results that GOP swept

The Nevada Democratic Party said Monday it plans a review to determine “what went wrong in 2014” elections in which Republicans swept to power, winning all the state’s top offices and taking control of the Legislature.

5 free things in the DC suburbs

In the past 20 years, the Maryland suburbs just outside Washington, D.C., have boomed, and that growth has been accompanied by development and tourism. Now when folks visit Washington, they may choose hotels in Silver Spring, Rockville or Bethesda — all connected to Washington by Metro.

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