Planned Parenthood looks for funding after leaving federal program

Planned Parenthood clinics are charging new fees and warning of more unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases after its decision to quit a $260 million federal family planning program.

Trump’s approval remains weak despite economy, poll shows

A new poll released Thursday by finds some support for President Donald Trump’s handling of the U.S. economy but gives him weak marks on other major issues.

Hong Kong students plan 2-week class boycott for protest demands

University student leaders said Thursday they’ll call for a boycott of the start of classes to pressure the government to respond to the protest movement gripping the city since June.

Sanders’ $16T climate plan builds on Green New Deal

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has released a $16.3 trillion climate plan that builds on the Green New Deal and calls for the U.S. to move to renewable energy across the economy by 2050.

Epstein may have ‘manipulated’ the system from beyond the grave

The will that Jeffrey Epstein signed two days before his jailhouse suicide puts more than $577 million in assets into a trust fund that could make it more difficult for his accusers to collect damages

UNLV roundup: 3 men’s soccer players honored by league

UNLV midfielder Timo Mehlich, defender Tyler Allen and forward Marco Gonzalez were named to the preseason all-league team by Western Athletic Conference men’s soccer coaches.

LETTER: Did Philadelphia shooter follow the gun laws?

Less than an hour into the tragic event in Philadelphia last week, Sen. Kamala Harris was talking about her proposed legislation.

LETTER: Henderson welcomes short-term rentals

The owners of these short-term rentals are running hotels/motels in residential neighborhoods, and it is not fair to the residents.

LETTER: Venezuela moves off the radar

Ever since the Democratic candidates hit the campaign trail, Venezuela has disappeared from the mainstream news.

‘Lord, forgive them’: Texas executes man for 1998 slaying

HUNTSVILLE, Texas — A Texas death row inmate who argued that his conviction was based on junk science was executed Wednesday for the abduction, rape and killing of a suburban Houston community college student more than 20 years ago.

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