The format for the U.S. Masters at Tropicana Las Vegas is the best American amateurs against the best British pros, and a few beers are being consumed.
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The Shannon West Homeless Youth Center, operated by Help of Southern Nevada, had its grand opening in its new building on Friday.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum had nice things to say about the UFC when discussing his ESPN deal Wednesday after the Vasyl Lomachenko-Miguel Marriaga news conference.
Hollywood mourned the loss of “The Walking Dead” stuntman John Bernecker following his death from injuries sustained on set.
A massive sinkhole has swallowed two homes in a neighborhood in western Florida and is still continuing to swell, prompting authorities to evacuate numerous nearby houses as a precaution, officials said.
Speaking publicly for the first time since being fired as UNLV’s baseball coach in December 2015, Chambers is now fueled by a different kind of addiction.
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Authorities say they have identified the remains of four young men who were killed on a Pennsylvania farm and found buried there in two separate pits.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. tossed $1 bills in Conor McGregor’s face. McGregor waved Jay Z’s new CD in Mayweather’s direction and quoted a Biggie Smalls lyric as some sort of warning shot.
On The Ultimate Fighter season 25’s latest episode, Gilbert Smith retired following a loss to Dhiego Lima. Johnny Nunez explains why he thinks the retirement wasn’t genuine.
Raiders’ wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson didn’t have much of an offensive role with the Minnesota Vikings, but that will change this season in Oakland.
President Donald Trump and congressional leaders called for unity Wednesday after a gunman attacked an American tradition — the congressional baseball game — in a deadly ambush on the Republican team’s practice that stunned the nation’s capital.
By end of day Friday, the Orleans Arena will have hosted 28 graduations in eight days. They average four ceremonies a day: 9 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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