After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, bump stocks were banned by federal regulation. But that rule is under challenge, and bump stocks could be legal once more.
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President Biden signed into law a sweeping bill that includes funding for drought-plagued states like Nevada and measures to lower prescription drug costs for seniors.
A bill by Rep. Steven Horsford would ban “unreasonable” rents or home prices, and would limit the number of homes investors could buy under certain circumstances.
The new range at the Hawthorne Army Depot will prevent soldiers from having to travel out of state for firearms qualifications.
A Supreme Court ruling that overturned a half-century of abortion rights sparked emotional protests and condemnation, as well as praise and rallies, in American cities.
Some races will be winnowed, others could be decided outright in Nevada’s primary election on Tuesday.
The Biden administration waived tariffs on Asian-made solar power components.
Pentagon officials testified Tuesday that the number of reports of unexplained aerial phenomena has increased, but there has been no evidence found to indicate the activity is from otherworldly aliens.
A White House celebration for the historic confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson was held Friday with remarks by the president, vice president and the new associate justice.
Nevada will receive $89 million this year as part of a $20 billion allotment for public transit upgrades and improvements that were included in the bipartisan infrastructure law.
President Joe Biden’s proposed taxes on oil and gas could discourage efforts to increase supply, industry officials say.
The Nevada senator met with Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday.
Appeals Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson spoke on Monday, the opening day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation agreed that the U.S. needs to do everything it can to help Ukraine fend off Russian invaders.
Nevada lawmakers were successful in securing funding for 52 projects that include road improvements in Las Vegas and Henderson.
The bill, backed by casino industry groups, would raise the trigger for IRS reporting of winnings from $1,200 to $5,000.
President Joe Biden outlined an ambitious domestic agenda during his State of the Union speech, making several pleas for American unity.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., objected to a confirmation vote because of unrelated issues with the Justice Department.
The Biden administration proposes to spend $5 billion on the plan using grants to states to build the stations.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators asked the Biden administration to prioritize cleaning up toxic chemicals at military sites, including Creech and Nellis Air Force bases.
Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, who led the Senate’s Democrats, was accorded a rare honor as his body lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday.