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Rancher’s son describes arrest in protest of federal cattle roundup

A son of embattled Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy spoke to the media Monday about his arrest the day before in the ongoing federal roundup of his father’s so-called “trespass cattle” northeast of Las Vegas.

 
Underground house used as Cold War hideaway sold for $1.15M

The Underground House at 3970 Spencer St., one of the valley’s most unusual houses, went on the market about a year ago. The house was initially listed at $1.7 million and on March 28 it sold for the bargain basement price of $1.15 million.

 
Dad’s viral video shows what raising an exhausting toddler is like

A dad used his webcam to capture his Saturday mornings with his toddler for three straight months, and the result is entirely unsurprising to anyone who’s spent much time around a toddler.

 
Homeless man almost gets lucky when ATM spits out $37K

A homeless man almost got lucky last week after a glitchy ATM in Maine spit out $37,000 instead of the $140 he had tried to withdraw.

 
Calm down, the White House isn’t banning selfies

The White House is not working on banning selfies with the president, despite rumors that rocketed around the Internet on Monday morning.

 
Microsoft names 5-year-old as ‘security researcher’ for finding flaw

A 5-year-old San Diego boy has outwitted the sharpest minds at Microsoft — he’s found a backdoor to the Xbox. Kristoffer Von Hassel managed to log in to his father’s Xbox Live account. When the password log-in screen appeared, Kristoffer simply hit the space button a few times and hit enter.

 
Pistorius apologizes, sobs at his murder trial

Stifling sobs, Oscar Pistorius took the witness stand Monday in his murder trial and apologized to the family of the girlfriend he shot dead, describing himself as traumatized and now on antidepressant medication, and sometimes waking from nightmares to the “smell of blood.”