Las Vegans turned their clocks back one hour last week to end daylight saving time. With the resumption of standard time, the sun here begins to dip below the horizon around 4:30 p.m. when most people are still working. And for some, it means the onse…
Monthly Archives: November 2021
Maná will play a residency at The Forum in Los Angeles
Maná will play a concert residency next year at The Forum in Los Angeles, a city they consider their second home and in which they have broken audience records.
Judge: Kobe Bryant’s widow must turn over therapy records
A judge has ruled that Kobe Bryant’s widow must turn over her therapy records to Los Angeles County in her lawsuit claiming she suffered emotional distress after …
Biden to push infrastructure deal at ‘red list’ bridge in NH
The last time Joe Biden was in New Hampshire, he was a no-show at his own, sad party.
Blinken to Africa to boost U.S. response to regional crises
The Biden administration’s competition with China for influence didn’t get off to a great start in Africa.
Jury to begin deliberations at Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial
Jurors will begin deliberations Tuesday at Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial after two weeks of testimony in which prosecutors and defense attorneys painted starkly different pictures of his actions the night he shot three men on the streets of Kenosha.
Despite mistrust, Afghan Shiites seek Taliban protection
Outside a Shiite shrine in Kabul, four armed Taliban fighters stood guard on a recent Friday as worshippers filed in for weekly prayers.
Biden, Xi try to tamp down tension in long virtual meeting
President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping’s more than three-hour virtual talk concluded with the leaders of the superpowers agreeing they need to tread carefully as their nations find themselves in an increasingly fraught competition.
Emmert says NCAA efforts to reform not motivated by fear
The NCAA’s move to restructure college sports is not being driven by fear, but rather a desire to seize an opportunity to tackle issues that have been building for decades, NCAA president Mark Emmert said Monday,
Heavy rains bring flooding, evacuations in Pacific Northwest
Heavy rainfall and high winds in Washington on Monday caused flooding and mudslides that forced evacuations and closed schools and part of Interstate 5 near Bellingham as storms pounded the Pacific Northwest.