President Donald Trump has interviewed four prospective Supreme Court justices and plans to meet with a few more as his White House aggressively mobilizes to select a replacement for retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Fresh off winning the NHL title, the Washington Capitals forward is continuing his summer-long victory tour by taking the trophy to Moscow on Saturday, where it will be exhibited at a “fan fest” public viewing site ahead of Russia’s quarterfinal game against Croatia.
For the fifth time, sisters Nisha and Seema Sadekar are producing the Coach Woodson Invitational, an unofficial kickoff event for the NBA Summer League, which starts Friday at UNLV.
The 48 group stage telecasts on Fox and FS1 averaged 2,069,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Mikel decided to hide the news from his teammates and coach so as not to destabilize the team and went ahead and played the game in Russia, the midfielder said in a statement released by his management company on Tuesday.
A Las Vegas real estate broker has been arrested for allegedly aiding drug traffickers.
British police arrested a female health care worker Tuesday on suspicion of murdering eight babies and trying to kill six others at a hospital neonatal unit in northwestern England.
Maryland police investigating America’s latest mass murder say Jarrod Ramos, the man charged with the slayings, sent three threatening letters on the day of the attack.
The Las Vegas Valley will stay hot and sunny through the rest of the week but gusty winds could make for dangerous fire conditions on Independence Day.
President Donald Trump reversed course Tuesday and ordered U.S. flags at the White House and federal buildings to be flown at half-staff to recognize the five victims of the Capital Gazette newspaper killed by a lone gunman last week.
Greenpeace activists say they have crashed a drone into a French nuclear plant to highlight the lack of security around the facility.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man who broke into a west valley Walgreens early Tuesday morning.
Amazon’s Prime Day deals are coming to the aisles of Whole Foods as the online retailer seeks to lure more people to its Prime membership after a recent price hike.
A large water main break sent an estimated 14 to 15 million gallons of water gushing through downtown Philadelphia streets and onto sidewalks, cutting power to thousands of customers.
An inmate at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center died last week, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
A Florida teenager who climbed into a tree to escape an aggressive alligator while swimming in a creek was rescued by a deputy who shot the giant reptile with a semi-automatic rifle.
A top Thai official said Tuesday that heavy rains forecast for the coming days could worsen floods in a mountain cave, forcing authorities to speed up their extraction of the 12 boys and the soccer coach who are trapped there.
A massive wildfire in rural Northern California has exploded in size and forced evacuations in hot, dry weather that is sweeping through several western states where blazes are threatening thousands of homes.
Comedian Andy Dick has been charged with groping a woman on a Los Angeles street earlier this year.
ABC News investigative reporter Brian Ross and his top producer are leaving the network, seven months after he was suspended for an incorrect report on the Trump administration.
Las Vegas police are searching for a vehicle that struck and killed a pedestrian in the northeast valley.
Zach Borenstein’s home run broke open a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning and helped spur the 51s to an 8-3 victory over Salt Lake on Monday night at Cashman Field.
Jackson family patriarch Joseph Jackson has been buried in the same Southern California cemetery as his late son Michael.
Most of those in Congress, as far as I’m concerned, are nothing more than money-grubbing, self-serving, sound-bite-chasing, scummy swamp people
Democrats aren’t cheering now — they are diving headlong into the land of dementia
The number of 5-4 court decisions on political matters is astonishing to the point that it is sickening.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is Copa Room at Bootlegger Bistro, where Santa Fe The Fat City Horns are administering “The Healing.” We call it that because you always walk out feeling better than when you walk in.
After Golden State signed All-Star DeMarcus Cousins on Monday, the Westgate sports book quickly made the Warriors minus-150 favorites to win their third straight NBA championship while dropping the Lakers to the 9-2 third choice.
A celebration of life was held Monday for Rob Hiaasen, deputy editor of the Capital Gazette and one of five employees of the Maryland newspaper who were gunned down last week in an attack that sparked an outcry across the nation.