One of the police officers who forcibly removed a United Airlines customer in an incident that became a public relations disaster for the carrier said “minimal but necessary force” was used after the passenger acted aggressively, according to an incident report.
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Bottlenose dolphins always look like they’re smiling, but the grins on the ones at The Mirage now come with certification.
Lawmakers will likely have a long day as they work try to beat a key deadline in the Nevada Legislature.
Shayna Baszler is often regarded as one of the pioneers of women’s mixed martial arts. After competing in the cage for over 12 years, “The Queen of Spades” turned her focus to a pro wrestling career.
Former UNLV football player Tony Terrell will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. He also was a standout student, going on to earn a doctorate.
Since the UNLV School of Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions opened in July, 350 children have been placed in therapy at the clinic, the center’s director said.
With coach Steve Kerr ailing, the Golden State Warriors are in capable hands with assistant Mike Brown.
Caitlyn Jenner opened up Monday in an Associated Press interview about her rocky road to transition and why she wrote a tell-all memoir, “The Secrets of My Life.”
A man fatally shot his female supervisor and then killed himself, leading to an evacuation of a multi-story building in the northern part of Dallas on Monday morning, police said.
Billionaire Elon Musk is getting close with actress Amber Heard.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson broke the U.S. record Monday for most time in space and talked up Mars during a congratulatory call from President Donald Trump.
A federal judge declared a mistrial Monday in the first Bunkerville standoff case, which targeted six men accused of conspiring with rancher Cliven Bundy to derail a court-ordered cattle seizure in 2014.
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Former President Barack Obama used his first public appearance since leaving office to dole out advice to young people on leadership, managing social media and even marriage. What he didn’t do was mention his successor.
When Ben Lesser saw the few seconds of film taken more than a half-century ago, he wasn’t sure what to think. The dark-haired guy in the film looked like him, or at least like Lesser used to look back in April 1945 when Dachau was liberated.