Gov. Joe Lombardo called President Biden’s actions on the border a ‘faux border crackdown,” while Nevada Democratic representatives called for more action from Congress.
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The Nye County Commission signaled its concern over mining claims established around the town of Amargosa Valley. It’s not clear yet whether the BLM will act.
The face of the coronavirus task force testified Monday before Congress. Who do you trust?
Another lawsuit filed by multiple Republican groups seek to prohibit the acceptance of mail ballots that aren’t postmarked.
A proposed change to county code could make it easier for liquor stores to open nearer to schools and churches.
A media executive testifies that he helped a presidential candidate by providing favorable coverage and killing negative stories. Sound familiar?
Arrested again in Las Vegas and bound for California, one-time source Alexander Smirnov faces charges he lied to feds about Joe and Hunter Biden.
There was another primary in New Hampshire on Tuesday, and President Joe Biden can’t lose it, even with his approval rating at a record low.
President Trump pardoned or commuted sentences of 29 people Wednesday, including former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law.
President Trump and Republicans in the Senate are balking at giving coronavirus relief money to states they believe have been badly run by Democratic governors.
President Donald Trump plans to use a Supreme Court decision that overrode his attempts to end President Barack Obama’s DACA initiative to enact policies that, like DACA, were not passed through Congress.
The White House has tapped Heather Fischer, a former State Department staffer, to be President Donald Trump’s full-time operative working to fight domestic human trafficking.
The Republican Senate is working overtime to confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, with the same focus they used to slow-walk President Barack Obama’s court picks in 2016.
After tweeting in the morning that Washington “cannot let the cure be worse than” the disease, President Donald Trump said he expected measures to contain the disease will last for weeks, not months.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced a new rule on navigable waters that farmers and real estate developers found burdensome, but environmental groups supported.