Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to be headed toward re-election early Wednesday, as exit polls and partial results showed him edging ahead of his main competitor in a tight race that was seen as a referendum on the long-serving leader.
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The Dalai Lama has been hospitalized in the Indian capital with a chest infection and is feeling better, his spokesman said Wednesday.
A proposed policy from the Nevada System of Higher Education could remove remedial math and English classes from colleges and universities.
A body found in a central Arizona home Tuesday is believed to be that of a 77-year-old woman who may have been dead since 2017 and her daughter and granddaughter both have been arrested on suspicion of murder and other charges, police said.
Pushing back on a bill to give state employees the right to engage in collective bargaining, the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce has released a study saying the move could add $1.7 billion to the annual cost of state government in 20 years.
Joshua and Britten Wahrer want to equip their son with a monitoring device to track his whereabouts and allow them to eavesdrop on classroom activities. The Clark County School District refused and the parents filed a federal complaint.
Worried about the number of third graders who could be held back after the next school year, some Nevada Democrats are looking to make big changes to the state’s Ready by Grade 3 law.
Power had been restored to most NV Energy customers in the Las Vega Valley on Tuesday night.
A Texas gun company that destroyed more than 73,000 bump stocks when a federal ban on the rapid-fire devices took effect has sued the U.S. government claiming millions of dollars in losses.
President Donald Trump denied he was “cleaning house” in the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday as wary Republican senators tried to warn Trump off from demanding further resignations.