Weather Woes
January 28, 2010 - 10:00 pm
The far-right Georgia congresswoman believes that results don’t matter as long as you fight for the sake of fighting. It has made her a cable news star.
Punxsutawney Phil’s offspring now have names that just might help the famed weather-forecasting groundhog to predict when spring will begin.
Out of the 17 counties in the Silver State, this one has the highest average voter participation rate.
Cohen provided jurors with an insider’s account of payments to silence women’s claims of sexual encounters with Trump, saying the payments were directed by Trump to fend off damage to his 2016 White House bid.
The United Nations now claims that “the fog of war” is to blame for a major overstatement of the number of Gazan children who have been killed in the war.
The National Park Service wants to know who damaged a 113-year-old salt tram tower at Death Valley National Park.
How Nevada votes could decide who the next president is. Its history as a swing state goes way back, arguably since its statehood.
During the day’s opening ceremony, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed again to defeat Hamas, a promise he has made repeatedly during Israel’s war with the terrorist group.
The Nevada Supreme court sided with a district court judge’s ruling in favor of the Oakland Athletics regarding an effort to put the team’s Las Vegas ballpark public financing on November’s ballot.
The Sriracha shortage panic has returned.