Report from Ethiopia expected this week in Boeing Max crash

When air safety investigators release an interim report on the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max sometime before Tuesday, they are likely to place the blame on the jet’s automated flight control system as well as on the pilots and their training, but it’s unclear yet which side will bear the brunt.

NRA firearms auction canceled at country music museum

For weeks the National Rifle Association has been publicizing plans to hold a fundraising dinner at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Pedestrian killed in western Las Vegas Valley crash

One person was killed after two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle in the west valley Saturday night, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

Coronavirus testing bottleneck in Nevada may be easing

Few Nevadans have been tested so far, but positive tests for two state residents, the arrival of more federal test kits and new testing by private labs should change that.

UNLV roundup: Potent bats, Maddux’s arm lift baseball team

Edarian Williams, Austin Pfeifer and Grant Robbins drove in three runs apiece to back Chase Maddux, who pitched 6⅔ innings, as UNLV downed St. John’s 12-2 in a nonconference baseball game.

Oregon, Stanford reach final of Pac-12 women’s tournament

Oregon rolled past Arizona 88-70, and Stanford whipped UCLA 67-51 on Saturday in the semifinals of the Pac-12 women’s basketball tournament at Mandalay Bay Events Center.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Keep eyes on the Electoral College prize

As former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders fight for delegates in the early states, they shouldn’t forget that only winning the Electoral College matters in November.

DEBRA SAUNDERS: Schumer SCOTUS threat not idle

When Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said two Supreme Court justices would “pay a price” if they ruled contrary to his preference in an abortion case, he wasn’t just running at the mouth.

Mormon church investment fund had nearly $38 billion, report says

The Church of Jesus Chris of Latter-day Saints’ largest investment fund had nearly $38 billion in stocks and mutual funds at the end of 2019, according to a filing that sheds new light on the faith’s finances.

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