With the possible exception of football and Thanksgiving, no sport and holiday go together quite like baseball and the Fourth of July.
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After scoring just four runs in their past 24 innings, the 51s finally broke through in the seventh inning Sunday with a six-run outburst. That erased a four-run deficit and propelled the team to an 8-5 victory over the Tacoma Rainiers.
Jimmy Vaccaro spoke, and people listened. Sports betting on a national level was a major topic of discussion at a recent American Gaming Association conference in Washington, D.C.
Bishop Gorman High School product Vashti Cunningham is headed to the Rio Olympics in August after finishing second in the women’s high jump at the U.S. Track & Field Trials at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field on Sunday.
In 1966, Caesars Palace was known as the Strip’s most elaborate resort. Fifty years later, the iconic property’s glamorous reputation for entertainment, boxing and gambling is still going strong and was celebrated Sunday night with fireworks, entertainment and a skydiving stunt.
A suicide bomber carried out an attack early Monday near a U.S. diplomatic site in the western Saudi city of Jiddah, according to the Interior Ministry.
A woman was critically injured in a rollover crash Sunday night on a 215 Beltway onramp to Summerlin Parkway, according to a Nevada Highway Patrol official.
Mourners paid their respects during a memorial service Sunday morning for Idan Cohen, who died when he was hit by a car Tuesday night. For many, it was their last chance to say goodbye before his body was transported onto a plane to Israel, where he will be buried.
In the end, Alan Seeger’s bones could no longer be distinguished from those of his Foreign Legion comrades who had fallen alongside him in one of the most brutal battles of World War I.
It’s Dory’s ocean. The rest of the movies are just swimming in it. The Pixar sequel “Finding Dory” led the box office for the third straight weekend.