The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said on Wednesday it had ordered JPMorgan Chase & Co to pay $4.6 million for allegedly failing to make sure it reported accurate information for checking account screening reports.
Altering human heredity? In a first, researchers safely repaired a disease-causing gene in human embryos, targeting a heart defect best known for killing young athletes — a big step toward one day preventing a list of inherited diseases.
When the Lady Rebels hit the court this November, they’ll be up against a difficult nonconference schedule.
Therapy executive chef Talen Lancaster grew up on a farm in Visalia, California, and came to Las Vegas in 2007 to go to culinary school.
Las Vegas restaurants received honors in Wine Spectator magazine’s annual awards.
Photographer Chase Stevens showed off the 51s caps and uniforms featured during Tuesday’s game in this photo gallery.
The victim approached a white Nissan truck at the intersection of Deer Springs and Aviary ways in the Aliante master-planned community on Monday and broke the driver’s side window before being fatally shot, police say.
Talk about a blind date: Take someone to the new Blackout restaurant and you’ll both be in the dark in more ways than one.
A promotion for Dominic Smith seems to be coming shortly.
Ana Valle, 37, died from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash in February about two months after it occurred, police said.
According to outgoing Las Vegas Country Club general manager Gordon Digby, the members of Las Vegas Country Club aren’t happy after the sale of the club fell through last week.
At least one person was killed and nine others injured on Wednesday after a gas explosion ripped through a Christian private school in Minneapolis, causing a building to collapse.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines
For over 65 years, he has been the unwavering presence alongside Britain’s longest-serving monarch, the consummate consort and royal representative.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed into law new sanctions against Russia that were passed overwhelmingly by Congress last week and that run counter to his desire to improve relations with Moscow.
Comey is writing a book about leadership and decision making that will draw upon his career in government.
The U.S. Air Force successfully launched an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile from California, the fourth such test this year.
The chance of rain Thursday is between 20 and 30 percent, the weather service said, and chance of rain Friday is about 20 percent.
Ara Parseghian, who took over a foundering Notre Dame football program and restored it to glory with two national championships in 11 seasons, has died. He was 94.
Poland is looking into demanding reparations from Germany for the massive losses inflicted on Poland during World War II.
A new lawsuit lays out an explosive tale of Trump allies, the White House and Fox News Channel conspiring to push a false story about Democratic leaks and an unsolved killing in order to distract attention from the Russia investigation that has been swirling around the president.
A commuter is thanking two utility workers for finding her wedding ring after it plunged into a New York City sewer.
Amazon is holding a giant job fair Wednesday and plans to make thousands of job offers on the spot at nearly a dozen U.S. warehouses.
Kathryn Navrides faces a single count of child abuse in the incident on April 25 at Deskin Elementary School, 4550 N. Pioneer Way, near Craig Road and Buffalo Drive. She was arrested Friday.
Jeff Brotman, who co-founded retailer Costco and was the board chairman, has died.
In a new story published on golf.com about Trump’s links obsession, the hotelier-turned-POTUS reportedly told some of his golf buddies that he prefers staying at his own properties rather than at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., because the executive mansion is “a real dump.”
Montana’s worst fire season in years is expected to scorch the drought-stricken landscape well into fall, long after the state’s firefighting reserves run out thanks to politicians diverting millions of dollars to fill a budget shortfall.
In 2015, about 35 percent of the fatal workplace accidents involved a worker 55 and older.
Las Vegas won three of the four games against Colorado Springs.
