Marília Mendonça, one of Brazil’s most popular singers and a Latin Grammy winner, died Friday in an airplane crash on her way to a concert. She was 26.
Monthly Archives: November 2021
‘She was an amazing woman’: Vigil honors DUI crash victim Tina Tintor
When Mary Vogl initially heard the news of a fiery DUI crash in Las Vegas killing a young woman and her dog, she immediately thought of the “poor family that lost their girl.” The following day, her manager at Target delivered the horrific news.
Dems end deadlock, House hands Biden infrastructure win
The House approved a $1 trillion package of road and other infrastructure projects late Friday after Democrats resolved a months-long standoff between progressives and moderates, notching a victory that President Joe Biden and his party had become inc…
Prosecutors add more charges in Ruggs DUI case
Prosecutors have filed new charges against ex-Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III following the fiery DUI crash that killed a 23-year-old Las Vegas woman earlier this week, according to court records.
Amid housing crunch, Las Vegas home prices hit new all-time high
“The rate of appreciation we’ve seen this year is great for homeowners, and the low interest rates have been great for homebuyers.”
Cowboys’ Prescott puts calf issue to rest, set for Broncos
Dak Prescott didn’t think twice about maximum effort in his first practice after missing a game because of a strained right calf.
Undisputed: Canelo Álvarez, Caleb Plant fight for rare honor
Canelo Álvarez’s pride in his Mexican heritage is inviolable. Ever since he was a redheaded teenage prospect, the Guadalajara native has carried his nation’s standard and reveled in its deep passion for boxing.
2 dead in dramatic shootout near upscale Mexican resorts
A commando of drug gang gunmen on Thursday stormed ashore at a beach on Mexico’s resort-studded Caribbean coast in front of luxury hotels and executed two drug dealers from a rival gang.
Thousands of intel officers refusing vaccine risk dismissal
Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading some Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.
Son and colleagues to eulogize soldier-diplomat Colin Powell
Friends, family and former colleagues are honoring Colin L. Powell, the widely praised soldier-diplomat who rose from humble Bronx beginnings to become the first Black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and later served as the first Black secretary…