Toy giant Mattel to slash more than 2,200 jobs

Mattel, hurt by the closing of Toys R Us stores, said Wednesday that it will cut more than 2,200 jobs as the maker of Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels cars seeks to save money.

Trial related to seizure of Oregon refuge begins

FBI special agent W. Joseph Astarita is one of the FBI’s best shooters, and he knows when to shoot and when not to shoot, his defense attorney told jurors Wednesday.

Ricky Barlow pays the price

But Steve Wolfson’s aide does not. Why?

GOP in House moves to impeach deputy attorney general

A group of 11 House Republicans has introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Utah toddler lost 2 fingers caught in escalator, lawsuit says

A 3-year-old Utah girl had two fingers amputated after they were caught in a faulty grocery store escalator, her family says in a lawsuit filed against the store and the escalator manufacturer.

Homeland Security chief says families will reunite by deadline

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told disbelieving Hispanic lawmakers Wednesday that her department would meet a court-ordered deadline to reunite immigrant children separated from parents due to Trump administration policies.

Nevada prison system appeals ruling in Dozier’s execution

The Nevada prison system asked the state’s high court Wednesday to reverse a lower court judge’s decision in a drug company’s lawsuit that halted this month’s execution of condemned killer Scott Dozier hours before he was scheduled to die.

Trump, European Union agree to work out tariffs, avert trade war

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and European leaders pulled back from the brink of a trade war over autos Wednesday and agreed to open talks to tear down trade barriers between the United States and the European Union.

Embattled administrator sues Clark County School District, officials

Associate Superintendent Edward Goldman, who is under investigation for his on-the-job actions, claims in the suit that he faced retaliation after complaining to state authorities about ex-Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky’s actions

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