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Clarence Thomas has repeatedly failed to report a multitude of high-value gifts along with the fact that his wife, Gini, has a documented close relationship with Mr. Trump and the effort to overturn the 2020 election.
It’s so sad that this is the best we have. It doesn’t appear that either of the leading candidates can do the job.
The current chaos was the product of deliberate policy that President Joe Biden wasted no time in getting implemented.
What’s the surprise? Some U.S. school districts with the highest levels of funding are among the worst performers in terms of student achievement.
Silverado High School graduate Charlie Clark, a sophomore at Wyoming, was one of three members of the college’s swim and dive team who died in a February crash.
A man accused of harassing Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family online was arrested after he showed up to Las Vegas house he thought was the governor’s.
The two Republicans aren’t even talking, but the Senate minority leader endorsed the former president.
The Nevada Faculty Alliance said it’s “deeply angered by repeated anti-transgender comments” that Regent Patrick Boylan made during a meeting.
The Golden Knights made their second trade in as many days, adding defenseman Noah Hanifin from division rival Calgary.
A marshal employed by Clark County’s Family Court is accused of sex trafficking a 17-year-old girl, according to an arrest report.
A national search for a new permanent superintendent could take an estimated three to six months and cost between $60,000 and $100,000.
Jonathan Lewis, Jr., 17, was pronounced dead Nov. 7. Investigators have said that a group of up to 10 teenagers perpetrated the beating, which was captured on video.
The family of a 16-year-old boy identified him as a teen fatally shot in North Las Vegas last week.
Israel faces no threat to its Olympic status ahead of the Paris Games as the conflict in Gaza continues, IOC president Thomas Bach confirmed Wednesday.
The Magical Forest tree, which was secured with a concrete base and crane, could not withstand the strong winds that hit the Las Vegas Valley last week.
UNLV’s basketball team had to play like San Diego State to beat San Diego State on Tuesday night, matching the No. 21-ranked Aztecs’ toughness and physical play.
The two officers say their reality-based training kicked in when they saw someone who was wounded in the shooting that killed three UNLV professors.
The Transportation Security Administration demonstrated a prototype passenger screening system being tested this year at Harry Reid International Airport.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., independent presidential candidate, said it got more than 15,000 signatures to appear on Nevada’s ballot.
A man riding a motorcycle was killed in a crash, prompting the Nevada Highway Patrol to shut down all four ramps at Spring Mountain Road and Interstate 15 for hours.
The Senate is expected to take up the legislation before a midnight Friday shutdown deadline.
Former congressional candidate Daniel Rodimer, wanted in connection with a Strip hotel death, turned himself in at the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday night.
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden killed two of its crew members and forced survivors to abandon the vessel on Wednesday, officials said
Some might think space constraints are an obstacle in the planning of a stadium, but the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark designer sees it as a positive.
Aid groups have said it has become nearly impossible to deliver supplies within most of Gaza.
A local couple hit a six-figure jackpot at the El Cortez with a bet cheaper than a cup of coffee.