Bill Cosby doesn’t plan to testify when he goes on trial Monday on sexual assault charges, but the rambling, remarkable testimony he gave in the accuser’s lawsuit could still prove pivotal.
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Four Arab nations cut diplomatic ties to Qatar early Monday morning, further deepening a rift among Gulf Arab nations over that country’s support for Islamist groups and its relations with Iran.
Palo Verde’s Dylan Orlando blasted a pair of two-run homers to untie the game Friday, and the Panthers held on to beat visiting Cimarron-Memorial, 9-8.
Having former first lady Michelle Obama tweet your telephone number is one way to get a lot of attention.
For years, Amanda “Rawky” Lozano made mix tapes for friends. She would often frequent art and music blogs, but noticed a lack of women represented on these sites.
The main event at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday was made official when Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez each stepped on the scale at 164 pounds.
Here are your Friday afternoon headlines.
Clark County buses “meet every standard,” school district’s transportation director tells reporters at briefing highlighting safety training.
State workers rallied Friday at the Nevada Legislature for an increase in pay, arguing that they are 30 percent behind where they were before the Great Recession.
A Northern California city has ordered occupants to evacuate a business park downwind of a large refinery that lost power, causing significant flaring.
I’m going with Irish War Cry, Always Dreaming, Patch, Classic Empire and Gormley. Who finishes fourth does matter. The superfecta is capable of producing a life-changing number.
Wynn race and sports book director Johnny Avello handicaps the Kentucky Derby field. His top three are McCraken to win, Practical Joke to finish second and Hence third.
The table is barren save for the highly trained medical professional hip-thrusting atop it, rapping about apple-bottom scrubs and fur-lined Crocs.
Bonanza senior R.J. McCarter carries a tattoo of his late grandmother on his forearm as a motivator for the region track meet Saturday at Foothill.
A Penn State fraternity pledge died after stumbling and falling several times with toxic levels of alcohol in his body and suffered for hours with severe injuries while his friends failed to summon help, authorities said Friday in announcing criminal charges against the fraternity and 18 of its members.
