He emerged as an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump after being fired in 2019 and feuded with the first Trump administration over a scathing book he wrote documenting his time in the White House.
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Cracker Barrel is marching forward with an ongoing makeover. And to the dismay of some fans, the chain’s new logo now ditches the barrel itself.
A federal judge on Thursday issued a preliminary injunction halting further expansion of an immigration detention dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” that advocates said violated environmental laws.
He was denied parole Thursday after serving decades in prison for murdering his parents with his older brother in 1989.
Heat-related deaths are still numerous in 2025, despite a relatively mild summer compared with 2024.
A report of a shooter on Villanova University’s campus was a “cruel hoax,” the school’s president said Thursday.
An Indian national who didn’t know English was allowed to drive a big rig — and caused a crash that killed three people in Florida.
The White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on whether the president is considering changes to the types of weapons the U.S. will provide to Kyiv.
The court said the Trump administration’s maneuvers to keep her in the role without getting confirmation from the U.S. Senate didn’t follow procedures required by federal law.
Team owner John Fisher and his family have the funding in place to pay for whatever the final cost of the stadium might be, according to team president Marc Badain.
The State Department said that all U.S. visa holders are subject to “continuous vetting” with an eye toward any indication that they could be ineligible for the document.
A panel of five judges in New York’s mid-level Appellate Division said the verdict, which stood to cost the president more than $515 million and rock his real estate empire, was “excessive.”
Rep. Steven Horsford said ICE inmates held in a Nevada detention center alleged that they were denied proper legal representation and timely health care treatment.
As President Donald Trump reignites his efforts to end universal mail voting and the use of electronic voting machines, Nevada officials say any changes would have to go through the state.
Formula One is suing the owner of two Las Vegas gift shops, alleging they sold knockoff items ahead of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers come from diverse backgrounds, including teachers, law enforcement officers, stay-at-home parents and others. This shows that many people can make a meaningful difference for abused and neglected children. Sheri, a retired teacher serving as a CASA volunteer, provides a support system and advocacy for a child navigating foster care.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project received its first building permit in the city of Las Vegas’ jurisdiction, after five years of operations in Clark County.
Former Nevada prison warden Manuel Portillo is charged with attempted robbery and battery after allegedly biting a coworker’s ear at a Palace Station work event.
The decision to raise fees and tuition for non-resident students by up to 12 percent over the next three years is aimed at addressing a budget shortfall.
The former Raiders coach sued the league in 2021, arguing that leaked emails written by him had pushed the Raiders to fire him.
