At least 44 people were killed in bomb attacks on the symbolic cathedral seat of the Coptic Pope and another church on Palm Sunday, prompting anger and fear among Christians and troop deployments across Egypt.
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A Chinese real estate scion charged with orchestrating the murder of her children’s father was released from a San Francisco Bay Area jail after posting $35 million bail, a highly unusual financial transaction that startled and angered the victim’s family and friends.
Children tapped their sleuthing skills Saturday at a community EasterEgg Run at Desert Breeze Park.
A former gym employee opened fire inside the facility on Saturday, critically wounding a manager and another person before he killed himself, officials said.
The weekend features burlesque showcases, including the first performance by Dita Von Teese at the festival; a car show with more than 800 pre-1964 vehicles; jive, bop and swing classes; a fashion show; and, of course, the musical performances.
It wasn’t surprising when CCSD police Sgt. Anthony Russo lost his job in September 2015 after he was involved in a DUI collision that saw him punch out a survivor in the other car. That an arbitrator ruled he should get his job back was not only surprising, it was devoid of common sense.
The rate of seniors working or looking for work has steadily risen over the years. By contrast, the rate of teens working or looking for work — a measurement economists call participating in the labor force — has declined.
Impromptu shrine at site where Irish band was photographed for hit 1987 album “The Joshua Tree” features a cymbal, broken guitars and a suitcase full of quirky memorabilia.
Here are your Saturday morning headlines.
Looking back on the making of the Irish rockers’ seminal “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” clip.
Here’s a timelapse of Las Vegas arrivals lining up for approach to McCarran International Airport.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 210 on Saturday at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
John Lee’s journey began less than a mile from North Las Vegas City Hall — at his childhood home on Dogwood Avenue — and included meanderings as a dishwasher at the Silver Nugget Casino, potato farmer in Utah, plumbing business owner and state legislator before being elected mayor.
Here is your Friday morning news update.