Russia’s sweeping political disinformation campaign on U.S. social media was more far-reaching than originally thought, with troll farms working to discourage black voters and “blur the lines between reality and fiction” to help elect Donald Trump in 2016, according to reports released Monday by the Senate intelligence committee.
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Two Chicago police officers were fatally struck by a train Monday as they investigated a report of gunshots on the citys far South Side.
President Donald Trump hinted over the weekend that he may issue Christmas-season pardons or commutations to two individuals whose stories have been featured on Fox News.
The new DUI Strike Team is made up of four Metro officers and three troopers who work Wednesday through Saturday nights, solely arresting suspected impaired drivers.
A large-scale autonomous vehicle operator now has a centralized location to carry out its self-driving program.
United States veterans and active-duty military will receive free admission for themselves and a guest to Opportunity Village’s winter wonderland.
With speculation swirling about a possible Cabinet appointment, Sen. Dean Heller, the only Senate Republican to lose re-election, may still have time remaining in his career in public service.
Former CBS CEO Les Moonves will not receive his $120 million severance package after the company’s board of directors determined he was fired “with cause” over sexual misconduct allegations.
A UNLV health sciences library has moved to the back burner as officials double-down on fundraising efforts to get an education building for the medical school off the ground.
Nevada Attorney General-elect Aaron Ford on Monday reiterated support for background checks on private-party gun sales, pledging to collaborate with stakeholders on the stalled initiative.