On US Embassy crisis 40th anniversary, Iran spins more centrifuges

Iran on Monday broke further away from its collapsing 2015 nuclear deal with world powers by announcing it’s doubling the number of advanced centrifuges it operates.

Facebook, Zuckerberg faces growing hostility from Washington

Bipartisan hostility against Facebook has been building for months, fueled by a series of privacy scandals, the site’s role in Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign and accusations that Facebook crushes competitors.

Dems prepare for open hearings, seek Bolton testimony

Democrats have called in 11 witnesses this week, including Energy Secretary Rick Perry and former national security adviser John Bolton. It’s unclear whether any of them will come to Capitol Hill.

Hulman family sells famous Indy speedway, IndyCar to Penske

Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar Series have been sold to Penske Entertainment Corp. in a stunning Monday announcement that relinquishes control of the iconic speedway from the Hulman family after 74 years.

Strat names former Caesars executive as VP, general manager

Golden Entertainment Inc. hired gaming industry veteran Stephen Thayer as vice president and general manager of The Strat. The position was previously held by Chris Fiumara , who is now regional senior vice president of operations for Golden Entertainment.

 
Nonpartisan voters may hold the key to Nevada 2020

Nonpartisan Nevada voters have grown by nearly 90 percent in the last decade, outpacing both Republicans and Democrats; they are sought after by both parties as they plan 2020 campaign strategies.

 
The Middle: Why nonpartisans will decide 2020 election

The Review-Journal is embarking on a yearlong series dedicated to exploring the voices of nonpartisan and independent voters who comprise the political middle in America.

Las Vegas Valley expected to see warm, dry, consistent week

Sunday hit a high of 75 degrees, and temperatures were expected to jump up to 78 on Monday. After that, the week’s weather will only fluctuate by one degree, meteorologist Ashley Wolf said.

Why Jon Gruden was right to pass with time winding down

Some fans were probably screaming at Jon Gruden for throwing incomplete on second down and stoppping the clock on the Raiders’ final drive. They were wrong to do so.

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