About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea as deterrence against potential aggression from North Korea.
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The Vermont senator lashed back throughout the night, pointing to polls that showed him beating the Republican president and noting all the recent attention he’s gotten.
A conservative activist who works outside the White House said President Donald Trump is right to get rid of staffers who do not support his agenda and his presidency.
Starting Sunday, some Zion National Park climbing routes will be closed while biologists help peregrine falcons, an endangered species, through their nesting season.
Several plaintiffs in the suit said they were 14 or 15 years old when he gave them alcohol or drugs and then raped them.
Investigators say the victim and his missionary companion were headed to a house when they encountered a group of people wearing dark hoodies.
In a 321-page legal brief, Roof’s lawyers asked a federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, to review 20 issues.
The company did not say when the new set of seats would be released or the actual cost. The initial seats were sold at $250,000 apiece.
The “vast majority of parents do not brazenly try to push their kids in the side door” of universities through bribery, U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton said.
The first clinical trial in the U.S. of a possible coronavirus treatment is underway in Nebraska, officials said Tuesday.
The College of Southern Nevada Foundation met a $6 million target to fund a new health sciences building after a donation challenge match by the Engelstad Foundation.
Chairman Robert Sumwalt said at the start of a hearing Tuesday that partially automated driving systems like Tesla’s Autopilot cannot drive themselves. Yet he says drivers continue to use them without paying attention.
The oldest son of President Donald Trump has received a permit to hunt and kill a grizzly bear in Alaska, officials said Monday.
The governor joined other top state Democrats Tuesday in calling for Nevada to retire party-run caucuses to chose a presidential candidate and switch to primaries.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday that his office is looking into marketing and sales practices of e-cigarette maker Juul.