At least 22 dead after suicide bomber attacks Ariana Grande concert in UK

At least 22 people, including some children, were killed and 59 wounded when a suicide bomber struck as thousands of fans streamed out of a concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande in the English city of Manchester on Monday.

Fogerty and Paisley bond over ‘Love and War’

“Love and War” is the new album and single from Brad Paisley, who enlisted a trusted friend and songwriter — John Fogerty — to collaborate on the project.

Political vitriol sparks call for moderation in Nevada

Town halls, luncheons and rallies have been dominated by raucous protesters, often in a seemingly coordinated effort. But as the sea of heckling and protest continues to build, a call for moderation rings from both sides.

Comey testimony with House Oversight panel postponed

House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz says he will postpone a hearing scheduled for Wednesday after speaking with former FBI Director James Comey.

Trump denies outing Israel in meeting with Russians

“I never mentioned the word or the name Israel,” the president says when asked about report that he shared classified intelligence with senior Russian officials.

Nevada Sen. Manendo resigns chairmanship amid investigation

State Sen. Mark Manendo resigned his chairmanship Monday of the Senate Transportation Committee amid an ongoing investigation into sexual harassment allegations.

Family behind closed Montesano’s Italian Eateria plans to open bakery

The family behind the former Montesano’s Italian Eateria plans a return to the food industry, this time in the form of a bakery. Owner Steven Montesano closed the South Eastern Avenue restaurant in July, after his head chef and brother, Sammy, had open-heart surgery.

North Las Vegas man faces child sex charges

A North Las Vegas man accused of sexually abusing several children over the course of three years was arrested last week on felony charges.

Sandoval signs bevy of bills

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 22 bills into law on Monday that affect issues like public safety, concealed firearms permits, and public education.

Dozens more bills die in Nevada Legislature

Nearly three dozen more bills were tossed to the legislative scrap heap after failing to advance beyond a do-or-die deadline.

2 more leaks found in Dakota Access pipeline

The Dakota Access pipeline system leaked more than 100 gallons of oil in North Dakota in two separate incidents in March — the second and third known leaks discovered as crews prepared the disputed $3.8 billion pipeline for operation.

 
Las Vegas couple face murder charge in death of special-needs son

Brandon Strauss died on Feb. 21, several days after he was scalded in what his adoptive father said was an accident in the shower. The Clark County Coroner ruled the injuries were inconsistent with an accident.

US stay is extended for 58K victims of 2010 Haiti earthquake

A humanitarian program that has allowed roughly 58,000 Haitians to live in the United States will be extended until at least January, a U.S. government official said Monday.

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