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Aztecs deal No. 14 Cal first loss of the season

The 14th-ranked California Golden Bears squandered a 15-point second-half lead and were handed their first loss of the season, 72-58, by San Diego State in the semifinals of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational at Orleans Arena.

Want to do something foolish: Bet against Saban

When the calendar turned to October, Alabama had one loss and was an underdog going to Georgia. Looking back, how foolish was it to doubt Nick Saban? Pretty foolish.

Meyer, Harbaugh will put rivalry back in Ohio State-Michigan

Adversity and Urban Meyer cross paths about as often as it snows in the desert. This is one of those rare weeks. Meyer is coming off an ugly loss, and the chill in the air makes Las Vegas feel like Big Ten country.

This weekend’s best bets

Handicappers share their best college football and NFL picks for the weekend.

Study: Women view dog owners as better potential mates

That women (and men) can melt over a cute puppy is no big news. But a new study reveals that whether you own a pet, and whether that pet is a dog or a cat, can tell a prospective romantic partner more about you than you’d imagine.

LETTERS: NV Energy’s plans unjustifiable

The editorial on rooftop solar was focused on the wrong industry. It should be that NV Energy must pay. How do you justify NV Energy’s request to spend close to $1 billion to build a gas-fired generating plant, so that it can avoid purchasing power from out of state?

Federal government must free up more spectrum

The federal government could create a massive revenue generator, without increasing taxes, if Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., and his 24 colleagues on the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation help pass legislation to transfer wireless resources from Washington’s control to the private sector.

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