CARTOON: D.C. brinksmanship

Democrats have majorities in both the House and the Senate and can raise the debt ceiling with a simple majority vote.

Former Golden Knights star injured in preseason game

New York Rangers forward Ryan Reaves was helped off the ice after suffering an apparent left leg injury during a preseason game against the Devils on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.

Shootings near Zion National Park lead to lockdown, arrest

A man who is suspected of shooting at vehicles and causing a lockdown of a tourist town outside of Zion National Park in southern Utah was apprehended Wednesday night, authorities said.

Texas ordered to suspend new law banning most abortions

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in the nations second-most populous state.

 
How to live like James Bond in Las Vegas

When it comes to locales associated with James Bond, Las Vegas isn’t exactly his home base. But if you know where to look, traces of the legendary spy can be found throughout the valley.

Las Vegas hires new finance director

Susan Heltsley’s career in government finance spans nearly 20 years, including for a local public agency and the state of Washington.

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