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CCSD board endorses expansion of sex ed classes — VIDEO

The Clark County School District soon may teach middle and high school students more about sexual orientation and gender identity, despite the wishes of many parents.

 
Russia, Egypt downplay possibility that bomb brought down Russian plane

British Prime Minister David Cameron says it’s “more likely than not.” U.S. President Barack Obama says “it’s certainly possible.” But Russian and Egyptian authorities pushed back Thursday on suggestions that a bomb brought down Metrojet Flight 9268.

 
Woman in ‘basement of horrors’ case sentenced to life in prison

A 55-year-old woman who kept mentally disabled adults and children captive in the basement of homes in Philadelphia, Texas and Florida for disability checks was sentenced to life in prison, AP reports.

 
Death of Fox Lake cop causes rift in Illinois town

The signs praising police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz as an American hero have started to come down in the village of Fox Lake, Ill. Gliniewicz has become the main topic of conversation at coffee shops, bakeries and other small business in the quiet community near the Wisconsin border.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 9

Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.

 
Kansas high school football player dies after collapsing on sidelines

A high school football player from western Kansas who collapsed on the sidelines during a playoff game has died, becoming the 11th confirmed U.S. high school football fatality since July, his family and researchers said.

 
Nationals introduce Dusty Baker as new manager — VIDEO

Dusty Baker may not have been the first choice as the new manager for the Washington Nationals. But the veteran skipper and former All-Star outfielder may end up being the right pick for general manager Mike Rizzo and the Lerner ownership family.

 
Students claim Yale fraternity hosted ‘white girls only’ party

An African-American freshman at Columbia University claims she was denied entrance to a Halloween party hosted by Yale’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on Friday, because the party was for “white girls only,” the Huffington Post reports.

 
Sharron Angle initiative addresses protecting student data

Potential GOP U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle on Thursday announced that a petition drive is underway asking voters to protect personal student data now being collected as part of Nevada’s education reform efforts.

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