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‘The Heat’ warms up box office but ‘Monsters’ still rule

Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy brought “The Heat” against Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx at the box office. The Fox action-comedy starring the funny ladies as mismatched detectives earned $40 million in second place in its opening weekend, topping the $25.7 million debut haul of Sony’s “White House Down,” according to studio estimates Sunday.

20-somethings weighed down with worries often beyond their control

In the fall of 2009, at the height of the recession, the therapists at a counseling center on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus were seeing the deteriorating economy take its toll. Worries related to financial stresses were so pervasive among their clients that the staff launched a pilot study to pinpoint exactly what was going on and how to help.

REVIEW: Beyonce, a ‘host of imperfections,’ empowers MGM audience

At a sold-out MGM Grand Garden on Saturday, Beyoncé’s movements were as fluid as the sweat she worked up.

At times, the show’s choreography was so awesomely out there, with limbs flying every which way, that she looked like a marionette being worked by an over-caffeinated puppeteer.

New names alongside Djokovic, Murray at Wimbledon

With Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal long gone, and Maria Sharapova out, too, after a havoc-filled Week 1 at the All England Club, Week 2 begins Monday with a schedule that includes participants such as Kenny de Schepper and Adrian Mannarino, Ivan Dodig and Jerzy Janowicz, Karin Knapp and Monica Puig.

Feds’ list of most expensive colleges

What are the most expensive colleges? That depends what you mean by “most expensive.”

Obama asserts Mandela’s values are Africa’s future

Challenging African youth to seize a “moment of great promise,” President Barack Obama declared Sunday that the future of the young and growing continent still rests in ailing South African leader Nelson Mandela’s vision for equality and opportunity.

Federal judge refuses to block Kan. abortion rules

The chief federal judge in Kansas refused Sunday to temporarily block parts of a new state abortion law, including a requirement that providers’ websites link to a state site with information they dispute.

Las Vegas venues see business opportunities in bachelorette parties

Whether it’s a Last Lei, the World’s Largest Bachelorette Party or a private soiree inside the Barbie Suite, Las Vegas venues are working to make themselves stand out in a sea of bachelorette options.