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In new Spike TV show, Las Vegas duo sells castoffs for cash

He’s sold a tiki mug for $400, a CD for $500 and, in the premiere of “Thrift Hunters”, Jason T. Smith purchases a promotional jacket from the 1986 movie “Rad” for $10 and unloads it for $700.

Senators express privacy concerns over drones

Senators briefed on plans to advance unmanned aircraft for commercial uses cautioned Wednesday that a host of privacy concerns must be addressed before drones are set loose in the nation’s airspace.

Monorail turns in surprising track record — ridership goes up

After plunging by nearly half from 7.9 million in 2007, ultimately driving the nonprofit monorail corporation into Chapter 11 bankruptcy, last year marked for monorail management the beginning of what they hope will be a sustained turnaround.

Rockhold stops Philippou in first round of UFC Fight Night 35

Former Strikeforce middleweight champion Luke Rockhold rebounded from a knockout loss in his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut to stop Costas Philippou in the main event of UFC Fight Night 35 on Wednesday in Duluth, Ga.

Heck to lead House defense investigations panel

Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., was named on Wednesday to lead the House subcommittee that conducts defense investigations, including one ongoing into the 2012 Benghazi attack.

Devante Davis staying at UNLV for senior year

UNLV will have to find replacements for quarterback Caleb Herring and running back Tim Cornett, but star wide receiver Devante Davis has decided to stay and play for the Rebels next fall.

 
Suspect’s family ‘heartbroken’ over New Mexico school shooting

The 12-year-old boy who opened fire on a crowd of students in a New Mexico middle school gym had planned the attack and warned some classmates to stay away moments before the gunfire rang out, investigators said Wednesday.

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