The coronavirus has shut down many popular tourist destinations around the world.
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His office said the doctor’s advice to the prime minister is to continue daily activities while self-monitoring, given that he is exhibiting no symptoms himself.
Federal and local officials are urging people to take the census now, avoiding the need for volunteers to later come into contact with the households that failed to fill out forms or did so incompletely.
More than 14,000 delegates were set to participate in the Democratic county conventions.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday declared a state of emergency to deal with the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in Nevada.
One U.S. official said multiple strikes targeted Kataib Hezbollah weapons facilities inside Iraq.
Attorneys Veronica Barisich, Terry Coffing, Blair Parker and Eric Abbott are vying to replace District Judge Carolyn Ellsworth, who is retiring.
Couple stuck on the Grand Princess say they are quarantined at a military base in San Diego, despite assurances from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that they could return home.
As the coronavirus leaves the economy struggling and the public wondering what to do to protect themselves, WalletHub has come up with a list of tips for keeping your wallet safe.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s communications director tested positive for the coronavirus, just days after meeting with President Donald Trump in Florida.
Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., has introduced legislation aimed at providing additional funding for states should unemployment rise due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Congress has decided to shut the U.S. Capitol, House and Senate office buildings to public until April 1 in reaction to coronavirus.
Princess Cruises, which had one of its ships quarantined off the coast of Japan last month, is suspending global operations through early May because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sweeping travel bans cascaded around the globe Thursday, keeping people inside their homes, and slowing the engines of commerce to stem the coronavirus pandemic.
With more than 70 candidates in 23 judicial races on the June 9 primary ballot this year, the Las Vegas Review-Journal will stage video debates to help voters make informed choices.
