Obama, Clinton, Trump comment on Orlando massacre

President Barack Obama said on Monday there was no clear evidence that the shooter in Sunday’s massacre in Orlando, Florida, was directed by a larger terrorist network.

 
Authorities investigate if Orlando gunman had help

U.S. authorities on Monday were investigating whether a gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando and declared his allegiance to Islamic State militants had received any help in carrying out the massacre.

Law firms donate cash to candidates for Las Vegas judgeships

When it comes to elections, judges and those running for judgeships have to fundraise. Though it’s not unusual for judicial candidates to lend money to their own campaigns, many turn to an obvious source of donations — law firms and attorneys.

Sarge, an ex-user, helps coordinate Nye County drug program

Melissa Mevis is a boss lady, a petite drill instructor and sometimes, a knowing confidante. She assists Fifth Judicial DistrictCourt Judge Kim Wanker, who oversees the drug court program. Mevis takes the urine samples, stands by in court, and keepsan eye on those now-familiar frowning faces as Wanker hears their cases.

Airbnb leaves the legal stuff to you

Need a little extra dough and considering cleaning up that extra room in the back and renting it out? Want to rent out your house while you’re in California next week?

FedEx faces drug charges

Two giants — the U.S. government and FedEx — are set to do battle in a federal court over the explosive claim that the shipping company knowingly delivered illegal prescription drugs such as Ambien from pill mills to dealers and addicts, some of whom died.

Israel expresses support after Orlando nightclub attack

Israel’s ceremonial president says the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando that killed 50 people and wounded dozens more is “as cowardly as it is abhorrent.”

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