At least four Centers for Disease Control leaders resigned this week. The White House confirmed it fired Susan Monarez because she was not “aligned with” President Donald Trump.
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Buyers could face delays getting their new vehicles registered because of the cyberattack
Investigators found evidence indicating some data was moved outside of Nevada’s networks by “malicious actors” during a “sophisticated, ransomware-based” cyberattack first identified Sunday, officials confirmed.
Sean Charles Dunn was arrested on an assault charge after he threw a sub-style sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent.
The children who died were 8 and 10. Fourteen other kids and three octogenarian parishioners were wounded but expected to survive, the chief said.
Nevada’s incident was identified Sunday morning, when the Nevada Highway Patrol and Nevada State Police dispatch phone lines went down.
More than 300 million Americans’ Social Security data was put at risk after Department of Government Efficiency officials uploaded sensitive information to a cloud account not subject to oversight, according to a whistleblower.
An executive order signed last month eliminates a widely used customs exemption for international shipments worth $800 or less starting Friday.
A towering wall of dust rolled through metro Phoenix with storms that left thousands of people without power and temporarily grounded flights at the city airport.
MDMA contributed to the deaths of an EDC attendee and a second man who traveled to Las Vegas for the weekend event, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, announced he plans to run for Las Vegas City Council.
The late Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative icon who the president has repeatedly praised, was in the 5-4 majority.
Las Vegas City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman will step down from her city post and no longer run for Clark County Commission after being appointed regional director in the HHS.
Details about the cause and scope of the damage to the state’s computer network and data remain undisclosed, however.
His attorneys quickly filed a lawsuit to fight those removal efforts until a court has heard his claim for protection.
