President Donald Trump says he wants to remake U.S. foreign policy, but doesn’t have a fully staffed army of diplomats and national security figures to lead the charge.
The original mountain howitzer that accompanied Fremont on his 1840s expedition across the Great Basin highlights a new traveling exhibit set to open Saturday April 7 at the Nevada State Museum at the Springs Preserve.
Political signs are popping up like springtime flowers but even though the candidates are trying to get in our heads, their signs can’t block our views of the road.
A progressive powerhouse in New York politics thinks Nevada is ready to move left.
Jeff Caraballo is one of 25 prisoners hoping education can give them new life after incarceration. They’re part of a pilot prison education program created in 2017 by the Nevada Legislature.
Nevada Republicans filed a complaint this week accusing U.S. Rep. Jacky Rosen of accepting illegal contributions.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un clapped his hands and said he was “deeply moved” as he, along with his wife and hundreds of other citizens, watched a rare performance by South Korean pop stars visiting Pyongyang. The concert highlights the thawing ties between the rivals after years of friction over the North’s nuclear program.
When all the freedom has been taken — only then will you discover why our right to bear arms was so high on the list.
Costs for local drivers could explode this summer
There’s bipartisan consensus that ethanol mandates have been an utter policy failure. Getting rid of them still looks like a long shot.
Why are many on the left up in arms over a question that should be relatively uncontroversial? Answer: Money and power.
The misdeeds of Mr. Barlow (leading to his resignation) do have a real monetary price tag.
California Highway Patrol officials say preliminary evidence shows the cliff crash that killed a Washington state family may have been intentional.
If you were to begin a list of the best active college basketball coaches who haven’t yet won a title, you wouldn’t write many — perhaps any — before coming to John Beilein of Michigan.
Focus is on getting ready for the postseason and using final three regular-season games to get lineup settled and give banged up players a chance to heal before playoffs begin April 11.
UFC interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson suffered a knee injury while walking and will be unable to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov in the main event of UFC 223 on Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Arike Ogunbowale floated in a 3-pointer from the corner with 0.1 seconds left, lifting Notre Dame to its second women’s basketball title with a thrilling 61-58 comeback victory over Mississippi State in the NCAA championship game on Sunday night.
Villanova is a 6½-point favorite over Michigan and the total is 145½ in Monday’s NCAA championship game. Here’s a survey of opinions from Review-Journal staff members, other media, oddsmakers and professional handicappers.
Here’s Review-Journal NFL writer Gilbert Manzano’s first NFL mock draft. The NFL draft takes place April 26-28.
Key facts and matchups for Monday night’s NCAA national championship game between No. 1 Villanova and No. 3 Michigan.
The UNLV women’s tennis team stayed perfect in Mountain West play with a 6-1 victory over San Jose State on Sunday at the Fertitta Tennis Complex.
The Villanova Wildcats, favored to beat Michigan on Monday night at the Alamodome, are most often compared to the Golden State Warriors.
Derek Stevens has gained priceless promotional value with his NCAA Tournament gambit. Before the tournament, the aggressively loyal Michigan grad bet $25,000 on the Wolverines to win the championship at 40-1 odds.
Golden State Warriors guard Patrick McCaw, a former UNLV Rebel, has been released from a hospital following a terrifying fall to the floor during Saturday’s game at Sacramento.
Golden Knights center William Karlsson’s highlight-reel goal Saturday wasn’t the first time he went between his legs to deke a goaltender. He had used the same move as a teenager in Sweden.
Here is a look at some of the week’s top high school sports events.
Fifty-eight red roses, one for each person killed in the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas, were raised toward the sky Sunday evening a vigil attended by about 300 people at the south end of the Strip to commemorate six months since their loved ones were killed and hundreds more injured.
Social media is talking about William Karlsson’s spectacular score that proved decisive in allowing the Golden Knights to clinch NHL’s Pacific Division on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Former state archivist Guy Rocha traces the origins of the description “The Mississippi of the West” to a March 1954 issue of Ebony magazine.
Four years before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. left an indelible impression at two speeches in Las Vegas.