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Ky. county clerk Kim Davis released from jail — VIDEO
 

A U.S. district judge on Tuesday ordered a Kentucky county clerk released after six days in jail for defying his orders to issue same-sex marriage licenses, saying he was satisfied the licenses were being issued in accordance with U.S. law.

 
Planned Parenthood sees decline in patients due to Obamacare

Angered by videos in which Planned Parenthood officials discussed compensation for providing fetal tissue from abortions, Republicans in Congress are again demanding an end to government funding for the nearly 100-year-old provider of women’s health services.

 
EDC 2016 dates announced; tickets on sale Sept. 21

Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the biggest music festivals in North America, is set to return to Las Vegas Motor Speedway next summer. The folks at Insomniac have revealed the dates for the 20th annual edition of the wildy popular dance music event, which is based here in Las Vegas. Whether you live here and are planning on going or if you’re elsewhere and plan to make the trek, you’ll want to set aside the third weekend in June and or at least start requesting your vacation days.

 
U.S. citizens warned ‘extremists’ may target Americans in South Africa

The United States warned its citizens on Tuesday of a possible attack by “extremists” against U.S. facilities or interests in South Africa, a rare security alert in a stable democracy seldom associated with Islamist militancy.

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It’s been almost eight years since the lifeless body of 21-year-old British student Meredith Kercher was found half-dressed on the tile floor of her student apartment in Perugia, Italy.

 
Vegas a city of tolerance for ‘Sister Wives’ star

With the sixth season of their reality show, “Sister Wives,” kicking off at 9 p.m. Sunday on TLC, Kody Brown looks back on his family’s move to Las Vegas and some of what he loves about his new home.

 
John Kerry appoints ’email czar’ in response to Clinton’s email controversy

Secretary of State John Kerry has tapped a former career diplomat as an “email czar” to coordinate the State Department response to the myriad of document requests mostly related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, which have strained the department’s resources, officials familiar with the appointment tell CNN.

 
Colorado police receive threat against officers from 911 caller

Denver-area law enforcement agencies are on alert after someone called the Aurora Police Department’s 911 center and threatened to start shooting officers.

 
Chris Christie says he would bring back stop-and-frisk program

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said that if he were mayor of New York City, he would bring back the stop-and-frisk program, slamming Mayor Bill de Blasio for the policies he’s implemented.

 
The Who postpones Vegas dates

The classic rock icons, who were slated to make back-to-back appearances at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on Sept. 18 and at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace the following evening, have had to postpone four shows.

 
Remember, your Pumpkin Spice Latte is more pumpkin-y now

Here’s a friendly reminder that Starbucks is changing the recipe of its very popular Pumpkin Spice Latte and … get this … it’s adding real pumpkin.