A nine-count federal indictment that was unsealed Friday shut down three of the world’s largest Internet poker websites and could also end efforts by Nevada lawmakers to legalize the activity within the state.
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The characters in Alissa Nutting’s debut short story collection, “Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls,” hold some interesting jobs, even if Nutting’s definition of “job” is more inclusive — and, maybe weirder — than most people’s definition of the word.
Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies have teamed up to fight those who would sexually exploit children, particularly through the Internet where the threat from such predators is growing.
Immigration reform advocates rallied in Las Vegas as Arizona’s new immigration law took effect Thursday, minus controversial provisions blocked by a federal judge.
The death penalty case for 61-year-old Charles Conner began Friday, featuring testimony from a dozen witnesses, including the victim’s father, and photographs of the bloody crime scene.
