The final five players remaining from a field of 8,569 in the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold’em World Championship at the Rio Convention Center will resume play at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Success in the restaurant chain’s pageants has helped Hannah Williams stay free of education debt.
The suit by New York resident Richard Schuster says the Everett casino is paying out less for certain winning hands at blackjack and rounding down payouts from slot machines. It was filed Monday in Middlesex County Superior Court.
Encore reported $16.8 million in gross gaming revenue, more than $2 million per day, according to data released Monday by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
Boulder City-based Fisher Space Pen Co. was highlighted at President Donald Trump’s third annual Made in America Showcase, an annual event highlighting American-made products held at the White House.
MLS announced Monday that officials from as Vegas, Charlotte, Sacramento, St. Louis and “other potential expansion markets” will attend its All-Star Week as the league attempts to expand from 27 teams to 30.
The Kentucky lawmaker also defended the Trump administration’s intention to move forward with a nationwide immigration enforcement operation.
Aviators outfielder Mark Payton has earned Pacific Coast League Player of the Week honors for July 8-14 to capture this award for the second time this season.
The EU currently has few direct measures for offsetting U.S. economic sanctions against Tehran that have crippled the country’s economy.
Photos from the scene showed the home virtually torn apart, with flames burning about 20 feet high.
Planned Parenthood and other family-planning providers are suing the Trump administration to overturn the regulations.
Less than two months after attracting a $2.5 million bid, Jerry Lewis’ former home is being offered for $1.6 million.
The 76-year-old woman killed Thursday night while crossing an east valley street has been identified.
A 63-year-old man serving time for DUI was found dead inside of his cell Monday morning at a Nevada prison.
Willem Van Spronsen was accused of assaulting a police officer during a protest outside the detention center in 2018, The News Tribune reported.
Las Vegas entertainer Dennis Park butchered “O Canada” before the Las Vegas Posse’s home debut but was able to turn it into a positive thing.
They were found dead July 10 inside a bedroom of an apartment at the Palm Villas in Henderson
Bo Dana Rupert was sentenced to 12 months of probation in 2017 related to criminal threats.
The Raiders have added offensive line depth in the form of free agent guard Jonathan Cooper in the wake of Richie Incognito’s two-game suspension.
Although Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore still opposes two ordinances that govern redeveloping open space and vacant golf courses, she’s delaying their repeal so new council members can have time to review the matter.
A recent poll found that two-thirds American millennials surveyed could not identify what the Auschwitz concentration camp was.
The shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. and was captured on video by the body cameras of the officers who responded to the clinic.
Scientists are closing in on a long-sought goal — a blood test to screen people for possible signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Las Vegas arson investigators suspect a Monday morning fire at a vacant fast-food restaurant near downtown Las Vegas was intentionally set.
According to the agreement, the Clark County School District would promise not to leave NV Energy in return for cost savings.
The lack of stable leadership atop the Pentagon has raised questions in Congress at a time of heightened tensions with Iran.
Ayoola A. Ajayi is an information technology worker who had stints with high-profile companies and was briefly in the Army National Guard.
A Greek man has been detained for questioning in the slaying of an American scientist on the island of Crete, police said Monday.
Current tools such as brain scans and spinal fluid tests are too expensive or impractical for regular check-ups.
The 62 current and eight former Border Patrol employees are under investigation following revelations of a secret Facebook group that mocked lawmakers and migrants.