Washington is poised to raise the legal age to buy tobacco products and e-cigarettes to age 21 with bipartisan support and a nod from Big Tobacco.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in a case that could end a program that allows people brought to the United States illegally as children to obtain temporary protected status. A decision is expected by June.
President Donald Trump declared victory in announcing a permanent cease fire in northern Syria, but warned he could re-impose sanctions if Turkey breaks the terms of the agreement.
President Donald Trump said Thursday the U.S. government would gather citizenship information in other ways rather than including it on the U.S. census form.
Special counsel leaves the door open for the Democratic-controlled House to hold impeachment hearings if it determines President Donald Trump violated the law.
President Donald Trump told Democratic leaders that they should pass his trade deal with Mexico and Canada before expecting him to work with them on a bipartisan $2 trillion infrastructure proposal all parties hailed last month.
President Donald Trump declared victory after a redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report was made public Thursday, although the document pointedly did not exonerate the president on the question of obstruction of justice.
Speaking in Las Vegas, President Donald Trump predicted that in 2020, “Republicans are going to win the White House. We’re going to retake the House. We’re going to keep the Senate.” Trump’s wide-ranging speech came before the Republican Jewish Coalition during its annual leadership meeting Saturday at The Venetian.
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, told a House committee Wednesday that his former client was a “racist,” a “conman” and a “cheat” who ran for president in the hope of enhancing his name brand.
They meet again. President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un met at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel Wednesday evening for their second summit in Hanoi.
The National Enquirer’s parent company said Friday that it will investigate Jeff Bezos’ claim that the magazine tried to blackmail him.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam resisted calls to resign on Monday after the release of a photo on his 1984 medical school yearbook page of someone in blackface and another person in a Ku Klux Klan hood and robe.
Roger Stone, a confidant of President Donald Trump, was arrested Friday morning on several criminal charges stemming from the special counsel’s Russia investigation.
For the nearly 500 people diagnosed with HIV in Southern Nevada each year, survival often comes down to access—access to specialized providers, medications, and support without delay.
Almost 200 new Nevada laws become effective in July, impacting areas such as schools, criminal justice reform and more.
A middle man in the health care industry responsible for managing prescription drug programs was the subject of a reform debate in the Nevada Legislature this year.
Clark County crews that sweep up homeless encampments next to an east Las Vegas highway often encounter a jurisdictional loophole that doesn’t allow them to conduct full cleanups.
The Nevada Republican Party escalated a social media discussion about immigration and the temporary closure of Broadacres Marketplace by alerting federal officials about the legal status of family members of a Democratic state legislator.