Security forces kill more than 80 in 5 days of Iraq protests

BAGHDAD — Iraqi protesters pressed on with angry anti-government rallies in the capital and across several provinces for a fifth day Saturday, setting government offices on fire and ignoring appeals for calm from political and religious leaders. Security agencies fatally shot 19 protesters and wounded more than three dozen in a sustained deadly response that has claimed more than 80 lives since the upheaval began.

Clampdown on vaping could send users back to cigarettes

Experts who study tobacco policy fear the scattershot approach of the vaping clampdown could have damaging, unintended consequences.

Crash blocks all lanes of US 95 at Railroad Pass

A crash Saturday morning is blocking all lanes of U.S. 95 South at Railroad Pass, the Regional Transportation Commission said on Twitter.

4 homeless men beaten with pipe, killed in New York City

New York Police Department Detective Annette Shelton said the men were brutally assaulted in the city’s Chinatown neighborhood.

Roundup: Faith Lutheran shuts out Cimarron-Memorial

Riley Schwartz threw for 111 yards and two touchdowns, and Marcos Canales had 123 yards on 16 carries for the Crusaders in a 35-0 Northwest League win.

Palo Verde escapes with 36-35 overtime win over Shadow Ridge

The Panthers didn’t need nine lives Friday at Shadow Ridge, but they came back from the edge of defeat more than once to pull out a wild Northwest League victory.

Durango snaps Clark’s 5-game winning streak, 34-28

Ryan Cabase ran for 144 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries and went 9-for-19 for 211 yards and two touchdowns for the Trailblazers on Friday night.

Liberty crushes Chaparral for first victory, 47-3

After going winless in their five nonleague games, the visiting Patriots feasted on Southeast League foe Chaparral, scoring early and often Friday night.

UNLV roundup: Both soccer teams edged 1-0 in league play

Goals in the final 15 minutes sent both UNLV soccer teams to 1-0 losses Friday in conference play. The men fell at Cal State Bakersfield, and the women bowed at San Diego State.

Chase Koepka earns bragging rights over brother at Shriners Open

Brooks Koepka, the world’s top-ranked golfer, finished at 1-under 141 and missed the cut at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, while his younger brother Chase advanced.

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