ABOARD THE OCEAN VIKING — Humanitarian groups SOS Mediterranee and Doctors Without Borders rescued 50 migrants on Sunday from a rubber dinghy off Libya’s coast and brought them aboard their charity ship, Ocean Viking.
A successful landing would have made India just the fourth country to land a vessel on the lunar surface.
While some Ohio cities have decriminalized pot possession, it remains illegal in the state.
Pompeo said the agreement in principle that had been negotiated with the Taliban included their commitment to break with al-Qaida.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has opened an investigation into the matter.
All of the rescuers have been recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust museum and memorial.
The launch of “It: Chapter Two” is the second highest opening for a horror film ever and the month of September.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators are preparing for talks in October.
The office was ringed in red “crime scene” tape as more than a dozen agents took photos and carried out boxes.
No one was injured Sunday morning when a plane made a hard landing at Henderson Executive Airport.
Deputies fatally shot Pierce after he drove the wrong way on a highway toward oncoming traffic.
HARTFORD, Conn. — In the months after Hurricane Maria destroyed her home in Puerto Rico, Ashley Gonzales moved to Connecticut, where federal and state aid helped her and her longtime partner avoid homelessness.
Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina governor and congressman, has decided to launch a longshot Republican challenge to President Donald Trump.
Of the 23 crew members and one pilot on board, the Coast Guard said 20 were safely evacuated from the ship, a 656-foot vehicle carrier.
The storm that has already walloped the Virgin Islands, Bahamas and North Carolina brought hurricane-forcewinds to far-eastern Canada on Sunday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people.
“Pawn Stars” authenticator Steve Grad says, (Antonio Brown’s) signature means nothing on Raiders items. “You’re actually better off without the signature.”
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will stay below 100 through the week, according to the National Weather Service.
Congress returns from its August recess to a long to-do list, including funding the government and gun control legislation.
With a series of tweets, President Donald Trump has upended nearly a year of U.S.-Talibannegotiations on ending America’s longest war. He has “called off” the talks and asserted that a planned secret meetingbetween him and Taliban leaders at Camp David, set for Sunday just days before the 9/11 anniversary, is now canceled.
The Nevada Legislature passed the buck on raising sales taxes for education and social programs to the Clark County Commission, a gimmick that’s all-too-common when it comes to setting tax policy in the Silver State.
Cam Barfield rushed for 209 yards and Rome Odunze caught 10 passes for 217 yards as the Gaels defeated Servite (California) on Saturday in the Polynesian Football Classic.
One step forward is yet again three steps back, the latest example being a 43-17 blowout loss to Arkansas State before an announced gathering of 18,742 on Saturday night.
Thea Sweder had 24 kills to help UNLV rally for a 3-2 victory over North Carolina at the UCI/adidas Invitational volleyball tournament Saturday in Irvine, California.
Josue Gomez scored twice in the final nine minutes, once with each foot, to send El Paso Locomotive FC past Lights FC 3-0 in a United Soccer League match Saturday at Cashman Field.
UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said following Saturday’s blowout that he would re-evaluate the quarterback situation after Armani Rogers completed 8 of 23 passes for 42 yards.
The Aviators will host a winner-take-all Game 5 with the Sacramento River Cats at 12:05 p.m. Sunday at Las Vegas Ballpark.
The former Rebels running back signed autographs and took part in the coin toss before the team’s game Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Democrats have gone off the deep end this time. Their chances of winning the 2020 Presidential election are falling off a cliff.
I write in response to Professor Thomas McAffee’s column last Sunday, “Steering us away from oligarchy.”
Over 2,150 people raked in at least $100,000 apiece last year from the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada.
