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Mets sweep Cubs to reach World Series

Thanks to three home runs, including a record-setting blast by Daniel Murphy, the New York Mets clinched a World Series berth with an 8-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.

Rebels not crossing bowl off goal list

After Friday’s 31-28 loss at Fresno State, UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said goals don’t get reset, they get eliminated. It would be easy to read into that statement that the Rebels had forgotten about bowl eligibility, but they aren’t letting go of the dream.

Vegas tax resister Irwin Schiff dies serving prison term

Irwin Schiff, a nationally-known income tax resister who operated from Las Vegas, died Saturday while imprisoned by the federal government. He was 87.

Bush proposes moving Interior Department to a Western state

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush unveiled his plan for western lands management Wednesday, calling for moving the Department of Interior out of Washington, D.C., and giving more control to states to determine appropriate land uses and management.

Kansas City Public Library trolls Blue Jays on Twitter

If the Toronto Blue Jays complete their comeback from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series, the Kansas City Public Library will surely incur the wrath of superstitious Royals fans.

 
Colts’ ‘worst football play of all time’ more of a mess than it appeared

In the wake of the Colts running and botching one of the most bizarre trick plays ever attempted in the NFL in Sunday night’s 34-27 loss to the New England Patriots, Indianapolis punter Pat McAfee detailed what went wrong on the Bob and Tom morning radio show.

Prosecution rests in Strip shooting trial

Just days after his arrest in the killing of three people on the Las Vegas Strip, Ammar Harris begged friends to hire a “top-dollar” lawyer.

Another batch of Elton shows on sale Sunday

Tickets for 19 more shows of Elton John’s “The Million Dollar Piano” go on sale at 10 a.m. Sunday for January and April dates in the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

STATE TENNIS: Gorman’s Bailey earns final boys singles berth

Bishop Gorman’s Aaron Bailey breezed to a 6-0, 6-0 win over Coronado’s Kyle Harris on Wednesday at the Darling Tennis Center to earn the final boys singles spot in the Division I state tournament.

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