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Toys ‘R’ Us files for bankruptcy

Toys ‘R’ Us Inc, the largest U.S. toy store chain, filed for bankruptcy protection late Monday, the latest sign of turmoil in the retail industry that is caught in a viselike grip of online shopping and discount chains.

GOP pushes last-ditch health care bill but Democratic opposition grows

A last-ditch Republican bill to repeal Obamacare was still short of GOP votes Monday and faced increased opposition from Democrats like Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, who said the legislation would take Nevada “backwards.”

Trump calls for reform to ‘make the United Nations great’

“Make the United Nations great — not again. Make the United Nations great.” That will be the message behind President Donald Trump’s maiden speech Tuesday to the U.N. General Assembly.

Church shooter Dylann Roof wants to fire Jewish, Indian lawyers

A white supremacist who was sentenced to death in the 2015 massacre of nine black worshippers has told a federal appeals court he wants to fire his appellate attorneys because one of them is Jewish and the other is Indian.

Nevada State College sees 70 percent increase in enrollment

Nevada State College President Bart Patterson will highlight recent achievements and future campus plans Tuesday during his annual State of the College address.

Defense secretary has no details about N.Korea military options

The U.S. has seen no need to shoot down North Korean missiles test-fired in Japan’s direction, but a future missile launch that threatens U.S. or Japanese territory will “elicit a different response from us,” Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Monday.

 
High school football melee ended by pepper spray being investigated

Clark County School District Police Captain Ken Young said Monday his team is still gathering information about the use of pepper spray Friday to break up a melee after the Canyon Springs and Basic High School football game.

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