A video showing a man urinating on a park memorial marker that honors a 9-year-old boy who died of brain cancer has led to charges against him and another man accused of making the recording.
Shares of Tesla are down 50 percent since September, with concerns about demand for its Model 3 in the U.S. at the forefront.
Other health-related events include a natural health and wellness event on June 1-2.
A total of 65 arrests were made by Las Vegas police at this year’s Electric Daisy Carnival, 30 fewer than last year.
Upon immersing oneself in the festival’s friendly fanaticism for three days, the question arises: Just what makes EDC elicit such a passionate response from many of its 450,000-plus annual “headliners”?
The U.S. government says a 16-year-old Guatemalan died Monday at a Border Patrol station in South Texas, the fifth death of a migrant child since December.
Madonna’s “Madame X” performs at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Nov. 7, 9 and 10, the dates announced today by concert promoter Live Nation.
Las Vegas attorney Steven Cohen is named to the Nevada Gaming Commission ahead of a meeting where commissioners will consider a nomination to the state’s “black book.”
Nearly the entire 2020 Democratic presidential field agrees the federal minimum wage should be more than doubled, reflecting the success of an unorthodox union campaign.
Check out the scene from the final night of Electric Daisy Carnival 2019 in Las Vegas.
Snowfall made a return to the Spring Mountains overnight as unusually cool temperatures were forecast to persist in the Las Vegas Valley through the week.
The Eiffel Tower closed down on Monday after a man began trying to scale the Paris monument.
Plant-based burger maker Impossible Foods is debuting its second product — meatless sausage crumbles — on Little Caesars pizza.
A man has been charged in the abduction of an 8-year-old girl who was snatched from a street in Fort Worth, Texas, as she walked with her mother.
Ford is cutting about 7,000 white-collar jobs, which would make up 10% of its global workforce.
The installation of IGT slot machines at Wynn Resorts’ Encore Boston Harbor contributed to IGT’s profitable first quarter, the company reported Monday.
One person was critically injured early Monday after a driver lost control of a vehicle and struck a light pole in the central Las Vegas Valley.
President Donald Trump distanced himself from Alabama’s new abortion law by laying out differing personal views even as he urged anti-abortion activists to stay united heading into the 2020 election.
Authorities in South Carolina say a Greenville man mistook his daughter for a potential intruder and killed her.
Lawmakers, educators and teens themselves are re-examining whether sex education should evolve to better address some of the issues raised by #MeToo
With the bright lights dimmed and the thumping bass gone, some 155,000 Electric Daisy Carnival attendees pounded the pavement and mixed in with the usual Monday morning commute.
The number of foreign companies that feel compelled to hand over technology in exchange for Chinese market access — an issue that sparked President Trump’s tariff fight — has doubled since two years ago, says a report.
Ukrainian TV star Volodymyr Zelenskiy has sought to capitalize on his huge popularity, dissolving the country’s parliament Monday minutes after he was sworn in as president.
Semi-official news agencies in Iran are reporting that Iran has quadrupled its production of low-enriched uranium amid tensions with the U.S. over an unraveling atomic accord.
South Korea vowed Monday to move quickly on plans to provide $8 million worth of medical and nutritional aid for North Korean children while it also considers sending broader food aid.
With Project Neon reaching the 96 percent completion point and the HOV lane system coming on board Monday, there is still a list of work to be done on the nearly $1 billion project.