Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The Biden administration allows a $6 billion transfer in exchange for the release of American prisoners while Iran continues to develop nuclear weapons.
An ongoing debacle at the border.
It’d be deeply ironic if a union representing teachers chose not to learn what should be an obvious lesson.
Mayor Eric Adams is earning praise from Republicans, which is always a danger sign for Democrats.
Conservatives and liberals are suddenly united by a common feeling: a mutual disgust at the media.
The agency is hoping to blunt any surge in COVID-19 cases or hospitalizations as part of a shift to treating the vaccine like getting a yearly flu shot.
The widening of the 215 Beltway in the south valley and work on Centennial Bowl in the northwest will add to traffic issues.
Nevada lawmakers and advocates denounced a federal court decision that can ultimately threaten the immigration status of more than 11,000 residents in the state.
Phish front man Trey Anastasio tested The Sphere’s audio system last year in New York.
Led by a Heisman Trophy candidate and fresh off a win at Alabama, No. 4 Texas is a 29-point favorite Saturday against Wyoming. Plus, notes on Colorado and UNLV.
The district said getting the vaccine is especially important for those at higher risk of developing serious complications from the flu.
Yes, Reilly Smith was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, but a Golden Knights prospect got the blessing of Smith and some of the team’s veterans to wear the number.
Michael Bronowitz of Las Vegas died in 2021, and one of his final requests was to have the Stanley Cup brought to his resting place if the Knights ever won it.
Allegiant Air added four temporary flights to allow for fans of select NFL teams to travel to away games, including for Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Raiders’ offense appears closer to full strength after two star players fully participated in Thursday’s practice as the team prepared for Sunday’s game at Buffalo.
Raiders defensive end Malcolm Koonce is returning to a contingent of family and friends in his college town this week when he plays professionally in Buffalo for the first time.
A former employee at a youth psychiatric facility has pleaded guilty to child abuse involving sexual abuse and sexual conduct with children.
There are overreactions every week in the NFL. But with the possible exception of the San Francisco 49ers, no team is as good or bad as it looked in Week 1.
A petition initiative is seeking to have Nevadans vote on codifying the right to reproductive freedom in the state’s constitution.
The shooting victims, four adults and a baby, had driven to a convenience store and as they arrived back heard about three shots hit their car.
The Oakland Athletics’ application to relocate to Las Vegas is being processed on schedule, a source told the Review-Journal Thursday.
Mohamed Muhina, 28, pleaded guilty in November to one count of sexual exploitation of children.
An environmental group claims the federal government failed to protect a critical desert tortoise habitat in Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas Grand Prix officials say despite the room rate decrease, ticket demand has been and continues to be strong.
The Clark County Education Association filed an emergency motion Thursday with the Nevada Supreme Court seeking to halt a preliminary injunction.
Getting a second medical opinion from another doctor is a smart idea that may offer you a fresh perspective and additional treatment options.
Qualifying for a skilled nursing stay can be stressful because it must be done properly under Medicare’s MOON rule.
Rep. Dina Titus has introduced legislation meant to increase the resiliency of places like Las Vegas that rely heavily on tourism.
The hacker group ALPHV said they were behind MGM’s cyber attack in an message that computer industry experts are unsure is credible.
