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Family of man killed in Oregon standoff pleads for independent probe

Just before Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy led a horseback procession to escort Robert LaVoy Finicum’s casket from his Mormon church memorial service Friday, two of Finicum’s daughters made an emotional plea for a “private, independent investigation” into his shooting death by Oregon state police.

 
UFC Fight Night 82 weigh-in highlights — VIDEO

All fighters made weight ahead of UFC Fight Night 82, including the main event welterweights, Johny Hendricks and Stephen Thompson.

 
Blind, visually impaired skaters enjoy private session at Downtown Summerlin

Before the Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin was dismantled and taken away for the season, it hosted some special visitors: Sixteen visually impaired students from the Clark County School District and the National Association of Blind Students.

 
Coen brothers exorcise their pent-up silliness with ‘Hail, Caesar!’

“Trumbo” put a serious face on the plight of Communists working in 1950s Hollywood. Opening Friday, Joel and Ethan Coen’s “Hail, Caesar!” paints that face with clown makeup and makes it do a spit take.

 
U.S. job growth slows, unemployment rate at 8-year low

U.S. employment gains slowed more than expected in January as the boost to hiring from unseasonably mild weather faded, but surging wages and an unemployment rate at an eight-year low suggested the labor market recovery remains firm.

 
What makes superheroes super in movies?

When the trailer for “Suicide Squad,” the film adaptation of a popular DC Comics series, hit the Internet last week, comics fans — as they’re wont to do — began debating whether the upcoming film will be the next big big-screen thing or just another in an embarrassing succession of comics-inspired films gone wrong.