Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the most powerful Nevadan ever elected to federal office and the longest-serving U.S. senator in state history, died Tuesday.
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Bob Dole, who overcame disabling war wounds to become a Senate leader from Kansas, a Republican presidential candidate and then a symbol and celebrant of his dwindling generation of World War II veterans, has died.
Guy Nohra says running for office “is not life and death,” but thinks he can add a new perspective to the race.
Has the cultural left, along with some major institutions and companies, gone too far in embracing anti-racist ideas?
At least this issue has brought out voices that have been heard too little in the crime debate.
Federal health regulators said late Friday that kid-size doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine appear highly effective at preventing symptomatic infections in elementary school children and caused no unexpected safety issues, as the U.S. weighs beginning vaccinations in youngsters.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s comments come as he wraps up the southern swing of a statewide tour in his effort to unseat Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto next year.
Facebook along with its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms suffered a worldwide outage Monday that has extended more than three hours. Facebook’s internal systems used by employees also went down. Service has not yet been restored.
Frances Haugen was identified in a “60 Minutes” interview Sunday as the woman who anonymously filed complaints with federal law enforcement that the company’s own research shows how it magnifies hate and misinformation.
Confusion and controversy erupt following announcement that booster shots for the general public are coming in September.