Alex Acosta faces demands for his resignation because of a non-prosecution deal he struck with accused sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein in 2008.
Firefighters were called to a one-story house on 15th Street just before 8 a.m. after a resident was forced to jump out a bathroom window when the house filled with smoke.
Malcolm Subban, 25, went 8-10-2 with a 2.93 goals-against average and .902 save percentage in his second full NHL season.
With Eldorado Resorts’ pending acquisition of Caesars Entertainment Corp., several Strip properties may be up for grabs.
An 80-martini salute and street party is set for 6 p.m. July 18 at Main Street Stage at Fremont Street Experience.
Michael Rakem Menephee, 20, was pronounced dead on Saturday at University Medical Center, three days after he was shot at a northwest condominium complex.
A newly released video capturing a family’s brawl at Disneyland this weekend has prompted police to reopen their investigation into the fight, authorities said Monday.
Arash Vakshouri, 40, was indicted in Connecticut on eight counts: seven of submitting a false document to a government agency and another of aggravated identity theft.
The National Weather Service is now predicting dry conditions, breezy afternoons and cloudy skies this week, but the developing system could mean showers by Wednesday.
When Serena Williams’ serve wasn’t getting her all the points she needed at Wimbledon, she turned to her return game. Job done, and then some.
H. Ross Perot, the colorful, self-made Texas billionaire who rose from a childhood of Depression-era poverty and twice ran for president as a third-party candidate, has died.
Amy McGrath, a Marine combat aviator who narrowly lost a House race to an incumbent Republican in Kentucky, has set her sights on an even more formidable target: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model this week at its plant in Mexico. It’s the end of the road for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938.
European parties to a nuclear deal with Iran say they have “deep concern” that Iran has begun enriching uranium to a higher purity than allowed and are calling for an urgent meeting of all involved in the accord.
Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he’s joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run.
The 1969 moon landing turned an achievement seen only in the imagination and sci-fi movies into a most improbable television event, a live broadcast starring Neil Armstrong and a desolate landscape.
Americans are generally satisfied with their personal finances, but many lack confidence in their ability to afford retirement, an emergency expense or even their daily living costs.
Las Vegas house prices inched higher in June to break a three-month flat streak, but the market overall continues to slow from last year’s frenzy.
About an hour outside of Las Vegas, near Bunkerville, you’ll find Camel Safari.
Jeffrey Epstein has hobnobbed with some of the world’s most powerful people during his jet-setting life.
Attorney General William Barr said Monday he sees a way to legally require 2020 census respondents to declare whether or not they are citizens, despite a Supreme Court ruling that forbade asking the question.
A federal judge Monday blocked a major White House initiative on prescription drug costs, saying the Trump administration lacked the legal authority to require drugmakers to disclose their prices in TV ads.
Prime Minister Theresa May backed Britain’s ambassador to the United States on Tuesday after President Donald Trump cut off contact with him following the leak of diplomatic cables that branded the U.S. administration as “inept.”