White House press secretary Sean Spicer, President Donald Trump’s embattled spokesman during the first six months of his presidency, resigned Friday after being replaced as communications director.
O.J. Simpson is not “worthy of the right to be out among decent people,” and his past nine years behind bars has not changed him, Fred Goldman, the father of Ron Goldman, who was killed alongside Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994.
The Trump administration will ban American citizens from traveling to North Korea, U.S. officials said Friday, following the death of university student Otto Warmbier who died in June after falling into a coma in a North Korean prison.
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Exxon Mobil Corp. must pay a $2 million fine for showing “reckless disregard” for U.S. sanctions on Russia while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil giant’s CEO, the Treasury Department said Thursday. Exxon sued the U.S. government to stop the fine.
The death of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington came as a surprise to the world when it was announced, but it also struck similarities to the death of fellow rocker and close friend Chris Cornell, who killed himself in May.
The weekend will be warm and sunny, but monsoon weather could return to the Las Vegas Valley at the start of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
A powerful overnight earthquake shook holiday resorts in Greece and Turkey, injuring nearly 500 people and leaving two tourists dead on the Greek island of Kos, where revelers at a bar were crushed in a building collapse.
Forensic experts in Spain have removed hair, nails and two long bones from Salvador Dali’s embalmed remains to find genetic samples for a paternity test.
Maria L. Reyes-Montes was booked into Clark County Detention Center, Las Vegas police records show. Her bail was set at $20,000.
Sears will begin selling its appliances on Amazon.com, including smart appliances that can be synced with Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa.
The fire did not grow as significantly Thursday as it had earlier in the week, but state fire officials revealed late in the day that 99 structures have now been destroyed, 50 of them homes.
Scott Blumstein raked in the largest pot of the tournament in a monumental clash with amateur John Hesp of England and will have half of the chips in play when the World Series of Poker Main Event resumes at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Rio Convention Center.
Ben Lamb, a Las Vegas resident, was the first player eliminated from the Main Event final table Thursday, hitting the rail in ninth place and collecting $1 million.
Luis Mateo hit Reid Brignac in the back and was ejected.