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Tyler Pill exits early in 51s’ loss

Tyler Pill has been the 51s ace throughout the season. So Saturday, when he gave up two runs in each of the first two innings, manager Pedro Lopez could tell that something wasn’t quite right with him.

Analysis: Trump pushing to restart Yucca Mountain but hasn’t said why

Contrary to his campaign rhetoric, President Donald Trump has not articulated a position on Yucca Mountain though his administration has released a spending plan that includes $120 million to jumpstart the facility.

Man arrested, drone seized during big Arizona wildfire

A man accused of flying a drone over a major Arizona wildfire posted the aerial photos on his website, authorities said Saturday, leading to his arrest for hampering firefighting efforts against the stubborn blaze menacing an area where 19 firefighters were killed four years ago.

Stenhouse Jr. gets 2nd victory of season with Daytona win

Junior went to victory lane at a restrictor-plate race again. Just like last time, it was Ricky Stenhouse Jr. celebrating after the checkered flag.

Stephen Curry gets giant deal as NBA free agency begins

The first day of NBA free agency Saturday saw things starting to take shape, though there’s still dozens more moves to come in the next few days.

Pacquiao loses WBO welterweight title in Australia stunner

Manny Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight world title to Jeff Horn in a stunning, unanimous points decision in a Sunday afternoon bout billed as the Battle of Brisbane in front of more than 50,000 people.

COMMENTARY: Nevada’s new net-metering policy just another handout for solar power

Compensating solar owners at the much-higher retail rate instead of the lower wholesale rate is problematic, because it means solar owners are not paying to maintain the power lines, transformers and other aspects of the grid that they rely on more than other electricity customers.

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