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Amodei lends support to immigration march in Reno

Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., lent his support to immigration activists who took part in a Reno march on Saturday and pledged to work with leaders of both parties to ensure passage of immigration legislation.

US, world powers reach nuke deal with Iran

Iran struck a historic nuclear deal Sunday with the United States and five other world powers, in the most significant development between Washington and Tehran in more than three decades of estrangement between the two nations.

Las Vegas Mission, others hand out Thanksgiving meals

Unemployed and struggling to feed himself these days, Pete Munoz was one of an estimated 1,600 people who received free frozen turkeys on a dreary Saturday morning, part of the Las Vegas Mission’s annual giveaway.

OKC bomb squad says suspicious item was burrito

A burrito caused a minor scare at an Oklahoma City police briefing station after a man brought the foil-wrapped object in for analysis.

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Nevada prison industries program turns a profit

Helped by boarding 1,500 U.S. Bureau of Land Management wild horses, the state’s prison industries program turned a profit in the latest fiscal after operating in the red during the previous year.

Legality of Guantanamo detention could be gone next year

During nearly 12 years of legal disputes and political battles, the United States has put off deciding the fate of al-Qaida and Taliban militants who were captured after the Sept. 11 attacks but denied quick or full access to the American justice system.

Rob Ford’s former mayoral opponent: ‘I’m not surprised’

This is the mayor Toronto could have had: George Smitherman, an openly gay liberal who overcame an admitted history of drug use to become Ontario’s deputy premier.

 
UK police looking for ‘invisible handcuffs’ in slavery case

Three women who were freed from a London home were victims of “slavery in simple terms,” and were not trafficked or physically constrained, a senior police officer said Friday.

Court date reset for ousted Nevada Assemblyman Brooks

A California pretrial hearing has been delayed for former Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks, who has been jailed since March in a freeway chase and scuffle with officers the day he was expelled from the Legislature.