Deaths reach 650 a day as COVID claims more young victims

The COVID-19 death toll has started soaring again as the delta variant tears through the unvaccinated and fills hospitals with patients, many younger than during earlier phases of the pandemic.

Dr. Miriam Adelson honored at Raiders preseason opener

Miriam Adelson, the co-founder of the Adelson Family Foundation and widow of Sheldon Adelson, was honored with a video detailing the countless charitable contributions of herself and the organization before lighting the Al Davis Memorial Torch.

Former Rebel returns to Las Vegas as NBA agent

Former UNLV wing Jordan Cornish returned to the Thomas & Mack Center this week for the first time since leaving the program in 2016. He’s now an NBA agent with Beyond Athlete Management.

 
Vegas Nation Gameday Live: Raiders-Seahawks preview

Fans are welcomed into Allegiant Stadium for the Raiders’ first preseason game against the Seahawks, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal talks to Raiders’ owner Mark Davis.

Size of pepper plant depends on variety

Pepper plant size depends on the variety. The recent trend in vegetable transplant hybridizing for home gardens is for closer spacing and early production.

 
At least 304 dead, 1.8K injured as 7.2 quake hits off coast of Haiti

A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck southwestern Haiti on Saturday, killing at least 304 people and injuring at least 1,800 others as buildings tumbled into rubble.

The West is super hot, super dry. Find out why.

The West is going through “the trifecta of an epically dry year followed by incredible heat the last two months and now we have fires,” said University of California Merced climate and fire scientist John Abatzoglou.

CARTOON: Gone mute

As Cubans fight for freedom and protest the tyranny of their government, little is heard from AOC, Bernie Sanders or other progressive champions of socialism.

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