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EDITORIAL: IRS in dire need of greater accountability

When thieves stole 40 million credit and debit card numbers from Target customers during a massive data breach in 2013, the company eventually agreed to pay $10 million under a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit. Experts said that the incident could have been avoided if the company had adopted and implemented better data security measures, and the Department of Justice even looked into the matter.

Bundy’s stance not in line with true conservatism

Cliven Bundy and his fellow malcontents are back in the news, this time trying to rally support for Assembly Bill 408 that displays as much contempt for reality and the law as Bundy does himself.

Kentucky kept Duke under the radar

To suggest any Duke basketball team over the past 25 years has flown under the national radar is to suggest Tom Brady can walk into any restaurant across the Northeast unnoticed.

Faith Lutheran student claims golf skills event

She may have been nervous, but Las Vegas’ Morgan Goldstein managed to keep herself composed long enough to win the 2015 Drive, Chip & Putt skills competition Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.

No. 1 Duke (34-4) vs. No. 1 Wisconsin (36-3)

Duke has won five NCAA games by an average of 17.6 points in eliminating a 16 seed (Robert Morris), an 8 (San Diego State), a 5 (Utah), a 2 (Gonzaga) and a 7 (Michigan State).

Wisconsin can’t be consumed by Kentucky upset

The training table was hot dogs. The morning of the national championship game, he had a cream doughnut and a diet pop. There might have been one media member from a newspaper back home covering the game.

Health-conscious trends emerge at nightclub and bar convention

The nightclub and bar industry might be an unlikely place to find entrepreneurs catering to health-conscious consumers, but when any opportunity knocks, someone ususally tries to capitalize.

Fliers in Henderson show how outside groups try to sway voters

In theory, campaign donations and spending are public. But as one outside group’s spending in Henderson shows, it can be hard to figure out who’s really behind the money that fuels elections.

Cardinals beat Cubs 3-0 on Opening Night

Left fielder Matt Holliday reached base three times and drove in two runs, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-0 Opening Night victory over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday at Wrigley Field.

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