Zuckerberg admits many doubt Facebook’s privacy focus push

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked off the company’s annual F8 developer conference Tuesday with more details about his new “privacy-focused” vision for the social network — including end-to-end encryption for Messenger conversations and secure WhatsApp statuses that only friends can see.

Obamas unveil slate of series, documentaries for Netflix

Barack and Michelle Obama on Tuesday unveiled a slate of projects they are preparing for Netflix, a year after the former president and first lady signed a deal with the streaming platform.

GOED awards five small businesses grants

Nevada small businesses were awarded $30,000 in federal grant money by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) to reach new markets around the world, supporting Gov. Steve Sisolak ’s mission to help small businesses thrive.

Some county officials open to gun restrictions on Las Vegas Strip

Some Clark County commissioners have voiced general support for considering firearm restrictions on the Las Vegas Strip if Nevada lawmakers give them the power to create stricter gun laws.

Ex-Las Vegas Catholic school employee faced threat charge in 2005

Todd Pomeroy, the former Catholic school employee arrested Monday after allegedly leaving the school a threatening voicemail, faced a similar charge in 2005, court records show.

Donations, pigs part of Las Vegas’ efforts to cut food waste

At a farm outside Las Vegas, a herd of pigs feasts on lobster, sausage links and beef. In town, people at a community center sit for a dinner that may include sliders and truffle mac and cheese.

Impeach or investigate? Democrats see no reason to choose

House Democrats have been careful not to rush to impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump in the aftermath of Robert Mueller’s report, despite calls to do so by high-profile lawmakers and 2020 presidential contenders. But as Congress resumes Monday, the Democratic oversight and investigations agenda is starting to look a lot like the groundwork that would be needed to launch an impeachment inquiry. At some point, it’s a political difference rather than a practical one.

‘Hadestown’ leads Tony Awards with 14 nominations

“Hadestown,” singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell’s Broadway debut, earned a leading 14 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, followed by the jukebox musical “Ain’t Too Proud,” built around songs by the Temptations, which received a dozen nominations.

Injury crash on US 95 near Rancho cleared

At least one person was injured in a crash on U.S. Highway 95 in central Las Vegas Tuesday morning.

5 places to satisfy Cinco de Mayo cravings

In Las Vegas, it’s more like a victory over your Mexican cuisine and cocktail cravings, as local restaurants and bars roll out the margaritas, tequila shots and more in an abundance not seen since St. Patrick’s Day.

Dry conditions in Las Vegas Valley forecast

The Las Vegas Valey will see sunny and dry conditions the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service.

Georgia Democrat Abrams won’t run for Senate in 2020

Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams says she will not run for a U.S. Senate seat in 2020, dimming her party’s hopes of a Senate majority and renewing speculation about her political future after last year’s unsuccessful run for governor catapulted her to national acclaim.

Trump wants to charge asylum seekers to apply, cites ‘abuse’

President Donald Trump is proposing charging asylum seekers a fee to process their applications as he continues to try to crack down on the surge of Central American migrants seeking to cross into the U.S.

Emperor announces abdication as Japan marks end of era

Japanese Emperor Akihito announced his abdication at a palace ceremony Tuesday in his final address, as the nation embraced the end of his reign with reminiscence and hope for a new era.

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