Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
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An Amtrak engineer was ordered Tuesday to stand trial for a deadly 2015 derailment in Philadelphia as a judge reinstated involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment charges.
A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck Tuesday near the coast of Taiwan, killing two hotel employees and injuring more than 200 other people, officials said.
Colorado is mourning the loss of its third law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty since New Year’s Eve after a sheriff’s deputy was shot while investigating a stolen car.
A memo written by Democrats on the House intelligence committee as part of its investigation of Russian election interference was under review Tuesday at the White House, where President Donald Trump will decide whether to allow the public to read it.
The U.S. stock market mostly recovered after an early plunge Tuesday and was down moderately in late morning trading, raising hopes of a halt to a global sell-off.
SpaceX’s big new rocket blasted off Tuesday on its first test flight, carrying a red sports car aiming for an endless road trip past Mars.
The San Diego Girl Scout council is looking into whether a scout who was photographed selling cookies outside a marijuana dispensary broke any rules.
Researchers from Mansoura University in Egypt’s Nile Delta discovered the new species of long-necked herbivore, which is around the size of a city bus, and it could be just the tip of the sand dune for other desert dinosaur discoveries.
Investors might be wondering what to make of the dramatic sell-off in the stock market after months of tranquility. The combined two-day drop represented a 6.3 percent decrease in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index that undid the market’s gains for the year.
Democrat Steve Sisolak said Monday that if elected Nevada governor he will donate his state salary to nonprofits until the state’s public education system improves.
Bryan Salmond, Adam Hill and Mark Anderson break down UNLV’s close loss to Boise State as well as an improvement for Brandon McCoy.
Review-Journal reporters Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson preview this week’s biggest basketball matchups in Southern Nevada.
Golden Knights’ Reilly Smith was named the Third Star of the Week by the league Monday after scoring four goals and having an assist in four games last week.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury can expect a warm welcome back as he faces the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday.
