Worries have been rising that U.S. consumers may cut back on their spending because of uncertainty around tariffs.
The Israeli prime minister’s office cast doubt on the offer, accusing Hamas of trying to manipulate talks underway in Qatar on the next stage of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto joined with nine other Democrats to thwart a Democratic filibuster that could have shut down the federal government. She later joined with her party to vote against the spending plan, which was nevertheless approved.
An all-you-can-eat option at one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most budget-friendly hotel-casinos is turning off the heat lamps for good.
Our bodies need protein in large amounts for functions such as building muscle and bones, forming cartilage, skin and blood, and providing energy.
Documents filed in District Court on Wednesday said it has become “impossible” for Aaron Goodwin and Victoria Goodwin to reconcile their marriage.
When lifting weights, a good rule is resting for 48 hours of recovery time per muscle group, fitness experts say.
The investigations of UNLV and other U.S. colleges come amid allegations that they violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
An estimated 1 in 12 Americans have asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Goaltender Adin Hill, who became a fan favorite after helping lead the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup in 2023, signed a six-year, $37.5 million extension Friday.
Winning, losing and rooting for something big is the topic of her new series, “Running Point,” streaming to rave reviews on Netflix.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy plans to cut 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the U.S. Postal Service budget and he’ll do that working with Elon Musk ‘s Department of Government Efficiency, according to a letter sent to members of Congress.
The food service provider employee alleged in a March 5 filing that the largest union in Nevada took “full union dues” from her paycheck despite her objections to union membership.
The firm will specialize in industrial owner and tenant representation, investment sales and land sales, with hopes to grow its office, retail and multifamily sectors.
Travis Fralin scored 18 points to help eighth-seeded Silverado stun No. 1 Coronado on Friday in the Class 5A state boys basketball quarterfinals at Coronado High.
Bishop Gorman had 10 players score and recorded 27 bench points, lifting the Gaels to a decisive win over Centennial in a Class 5A state basketball quarterfinal game.
Alabama Nieves scored 31 points to spark Legacy to a decisive victory over Foothill on Friday in the championship game of the Class 4A girls basketball Southern Region.
Turn Mr. Musk and his mighty men loose on each and every department within the federal system.
People refuse to see that Mr. Trump’s emphasis is, and always is, on Donald Trump.
We should be celebrating the fact that so few Metro officers are found by juries to have exceeded their legal authorities.
Either homeless individuals will go to a shelter or they’ll go to jail. In both scenarios, they won’t be squatting in public places.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 61, who is charged in connection with the 1996 slaying near the Las Vegas Strip, was scheduled to go to trial in March.
UNLV forward Jeremiah “Bear” Cherry is averaging 11.2 points in the Rebels’ past seven games after struggling early in the Mountain West portion of the season.
The Raiders ideally will find their quarterback of the future in the NFL draft, but they also might want to sign a free-agent quarterback to play immediately.
The Nevada Highway Patrol identified a motorcyclist who died in a crash with a street sweeper on the 215 Beltway.
Charlie Hernandez pleaded guilty in November to a count of driving under the influence resulting in death and/or substantial bodily harm.
A Las Vegas businessowner made his first appearance in court in what investigators called a cryptocurrency fraud scheme that bilked hundreds of people out of close to $24 million.
Fernando Gomez was visiting Las Vegas from Dallas when he called police to report that he had killed his ex-wife, according to Metro.
A Las Vegas woman pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to fraudulently seeking nearly $100 million in COVID-19 employment tax credits.
Plans call for one- and two-bedroom homes, according to Clark County records that include conceptual designs labeled “Summerlin Micro Modern.”
