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Henderson beats foe, Father Time

A spectacular first-round knockout of middleweight Tim Boetsch on Saturday night after five losses in his last six bouts provided what seemed an ideal opportunity for 44-year-old Dan Henderson to go out on a high note.

32 NFL players with the most to prove

Based on input from correspondents from The Sports Xchange who cover each team, here is a closer look at the player with the most to prove on each roster in 2015 as they head into this week’s round of organized team activities, with six teams beginning mandatory minicamps — Arizona, Denver, Indianapolis, New York Jets, Oakland, and San Francisco.

EDITORIAL: Gun ownership comes under fire

Gun control advocates, in their never-ending quest to take firearms from those who are licensed and trained to legally carry them, are trying to advance a bill in the House of Representatives introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. But the bill itself stomps on constitutional rights, and Rep. Maloney’s arguments for it can be shot so full of holes that the legislation would look like a target at a shooting range.

 
Hastert hires high-powered attorney

A high-profile Washington, D.C., defense attorney will represent former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Dennis Hastert on criminal charges he tried to hide $3.5 million in payments he was making to conceal past misconduct, the attorney’s law firm confirmed on Monday.

Tree planting commemorates sacrifice of slain police officers, civilian

Dozens of people rallied at Metro’s Northeast Area Command station Monday night to celebrate three people who lost their lives in a series of shootings a year ago. Las Vegas police officers Igor Soldo and Alyn Beck, who were ambushed and killed as they ate lunch on June 8, 2014, were honored at the substation, located near North Pecos Road and North Las Vegas Boulevard.

Outlawed mining markers expected to keep killing Nevada wildlife

During a hike through a remote patch of Lincoln County last month, Jim and Liz Boone stopped to knock down about 20 hollow plastic pipes they found arrayed across the landscape. There’s no telling how many birds the Boones might have saved in the process, but they can easily pinpoint the number they could not.

 
Spike TV cuts Eastwood joke about Caitlyn Jenner

It looks like Spike TV didn’t find Clint Eastwood’s joke about Caitlyn Jenner during the Guys’ Choice Awards taping on Saturday very funny. A rep for the male-centered network said the reference will be cut from the telecast.

 
Whistleblower in Penn State fraternity scandal suing school

The whistleblower in a Penn State University fraternity scandal tied to a private Facebook group featuring photographs of nude and apparently unconscious female students has sued the school and fraternity, according to court documents released on Monday.

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