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Father, son shot in central Las Vegas

Police initially responded about 8:45 p.m. on reports of a shooting at a yard sale on the 5100 block of Hibbetts Drive, near Twain Avenue and Decatur Boulevard, Metro Lt. Peter Kisfalvi said.

Antifa: Protectors against fascism or violent thrill-seekers?

On the morning of the protest, Sean Hines woke with a sense of purpose he’d seldom felt. He was a 20-year-old high school dropout with no car, no job and no money. A year and a half ago, he’d been arrested for a drunken brawl. Now Hines was about to be arrested again, but for something he believed in.

Pentagon lets transgender troops re-enlist for now

New guidance released Friday by the Pentagon makes it clear that any transgender troops currently in the military can re-enlist in the next several months, even as the department debates how broadly to enforce a ban on their service ordered by President Donald Trump.

Zinke orders expansion of hunting, fishing on public lands

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signed an order on Friday to expand hunting and fishing on federal land, saying it would improve wildlife management and conservation.

 
Sessions can’t refuse grant money for sanctuary cities, judge rules

Attorney General Jeff Sessions can’t follow through — at least for now — with his threat to withhold public safety grant money to Chicago and other so-called sanctuary cities for refusing to impose new tough immigration policies, a judge ruled Friday in a legal defeat for the Trump administration.

Friends, family gather to remember Family Court’s ‘Marshal Bill’

Dozens of friends and family members joined coworkers in celebration of William “Marshal Bill” Datthyn’s life Friday afternoon. The 45-year-old Clark County Family Court deputy marshal died Sept. 3 in an tubing accident on Idaho’s Bear River.

Agent in charge during 2014 Bundy standoff no longer with BLM

A federal agent who had been scrutinized for his handling of rare evidence as well as behavior at the counterculture Burning Man festival is no longer an employee of the Bureau of Land Management, authorities said Friday.

Judge orders immediate jail for man who sold black rhino horns

The lucrative underworld of wildlife taxidermy led to conversations about a giraffe bust, which lead to emails about a finger necklace and a shrunken head, which lead two men to someone who said he could find a buyer interested in the horns of a critically endangered black rhinoceros.

Son of Jerry Sandusky pleads guilty in child sex abuse case

A son of former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky pleaded guilty Friday to charges he pressured a teenage girl to send him naked photos and asked her teen sister to give him oral sex.

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