Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of DACA ruling

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the Trump administrations highly unusual bid to bypass a federal appeals court and get the justices to intervene in the fate of a program that protects hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation.

 
Student wounded in Florida shooting ‘grateful to be here’

A tearful student who was wounded in the shooting rampage at a Florida high school thanked the doctors and first responders who helped her and said Monday she is making a full recovery.

New York pays tribute to 1993 World Trade Center attack victims

Survivors and others are set to gather at ground zero for a solemn tribute to victims of the first terror attack on the World Trade Center, the deadly bombing 25 years ago.

Snow could return to Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday

The best chance for flurries is in the afternoon in the western and southwestern edges of the valley, the National Weather Service said. Areas above 3,000 feet are most likely to see snow.

Police say Bollywood’s 1st female superstar drowned in bathtub

Indian actress Sridevi drowned in her hotel bathtub after losing consciousness, the Dubai police said in a statement Monday, though two police officials said she was also under the influence of alcohol at the time.

Snow blankets Rome as Arctic storm sets records in Europe

The Arctic storm dubbed the “Beast from the East” set record temperatures across much of Europe on Monday and brought a rare snowstorm to Rome, paralyzing the city and giving its residents an unusual chance to ski, sled and build snowmen in its famous parks and piazzas.

Las Vegas police stats raise questions about omitted cases

Las Vegas police touted a decrease in violent crime when they released their 2017 statistics, but several criminologists say the drop — less than 1 percent — is insignificant. The department’s homicide numbers also contain some discrepancies.

Denver considers making Olympic bid 40 years after saying no

Now, more than 40 years after Denver became the only city to withdraw as an Olympic host after winning a bid, it is exploring whether to try again after many cities have decided it’s just not worth it.

Divided California Democrats don’t endorse Dianne Feinstein

U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein failed to win the official endorsement of the California Democratic Party as she seeks her fifth term, another sign that the party is divided over how best to battle Republicans in Washington.

Wanted: ‘Citizen scientists’ to help count Joshua trees

A team of researchers has come up with an innovative way to determine exactly where the trees live and where they might live in the future, but it requires satellite observations and lots of boots on the ground.

Democratic PAC to spend big on Nevada governor race

The Democratic Governors Association will target Nevada as part of a plan to spend $20 million to elect Democratic governors in eight states.

UNLV roundup: Ban, men’s golf team lead in Arizona

UNLV senior Shintaro Ban holds a one-stroke lead through 16 holes of the second round, helping the Rebels take a two-stroke lead in the National Invitation Tourament in Tucson, Arizona.

American Olympians disappoint in South Korea — ANALYSIS

No amount of soaring visuals or tear-jerking features or hokey patriotism could gloss over this reality: Team USA did not live up to expectations at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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