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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
U.S. immigration officials said in March that the U.S. border had reached a breaking point, with tens of thousands of migrant families crossing.
The department also said it’s on track to double the number of new registrants and foreign principals registering annually as of 2016.
Rep. Dina Titus held her first subcommittee hearing into President Donald Trump’s lease of a government-owned building in downtown Washington, D.C., for his International Hotel.
A judge delayed enforcement of a subpoena seeking President Donald Trump’s tax returns on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump asked the Ukrainian president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden during a July 25 phone call, according to a transcript of the conversation.
An official House impeachment inquiry was a step more than 2½ years in the making, and one that moves the president farther down the path of self-styled political martyrdom.
Former FBI Director James Comey discussed lessons he’d learned about leadership during his career as a federal prosecutor and top law-enforcement official at a William S. Boyd Law School event at UNLV on Tuesday.
The British prime minister said he was optimistic about technology’s future — if humanity finds “the right balance between freedom and control.”
The Nevada Democratic and Republican parties sent volunteers into the Las Vegas Valley to register voters as part of National Voter Registration Day.
The Nevada Press Association recognized the efforts of several state lawmakers — state Sens. David Parks, Melanie Scheible, Ben Kieckhefer, Jason Frierson — and Gov. Steve Sisolak for their efforts in passing a bill to strengthen the state’s public records laws.