Almost 1,500 pages of documents obtained by the Review-Journal reveal the possible plans for staging the three-day 2020 NFL draft in Las Vegas next April.
The Democratic-controlled House voted Friday to put a liberalized stamp on Pentagon policy, including a bipartisan proposal to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to make war against Iran.
The House has overwhelmingly approved a bill ensuring that a victims compensation fund for the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill Friday to allow mobile gambling as well as wagering at up to 10 retail locations across the state.
President Donald Trump criticized former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday, calling him a “baby” and a “terrible speaker,” who didn’t know what he was doing.
Allie Long tweeted on Thursday that her hotel room in Los Angeles was burglarized while the team was being honored at the ESPYS.
In the decade since striking a sex plea deal, Jeffrey Epstein has sought to underwrite all manner of youth causes, including an all-girls’ school a few blocks from his Manhattan mansion.
One of the most exclusive hotels in the United States, The Mansion was inspired by an 18th-century villa in the Florence countryside.
President Donald Trump is arguing he didn’t retreat when he abandoned his effort to insert a citizenship question into next year’s census and insists his fallback will prove a more accurate option.
BChina’s trade with the United States plunged last month as a tariff war battered exporters on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
Radar from the National Weather Service shows some showers and storms affecting central and western portions of the valley Friday afternoon.
U.S. Coast Guard members boarded a semi-submarine racing through the waves, one of 14 operations seizing cocaine and marijuana since May in international waters.
House Democrats are considering a delay of special counsel Robert Mueller’s hearing next week, a development that comes amid concerns over the short length of the scheduled hearings before two committees.
Findlay Chevrolet was named Dealer of the Year for the seventh time in eight years
The Fourth of July Celebration held at Skye Canyon, a master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas was co-sponsored by Ed Bozarth Chevrolet. Kent Ahrens, general manager and partner of Ed Bozarth Nevada, Councilman Stavros Anthony, MayorPro Tem Michele Fiore and Councilwoman Victoria Seaman welcomed 5,000 guests to the celebration.
A magnitude 4.9 aftershock of last week’s Southern California earthquakes has been felt widely in the region.
Acosta been under fire all week for a 2008 plea agreement he brokered when he was a U.S. Attorney that resulted in a 13-month sentence for super-rich sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Singer R. Kelly, already facing sexual abuse charges brought by Illinois prosecutors, was arrested in Chicago on a sweeping federal indictment.
Country superstar Keith Urban is hauling in his “Graffiti U World Tour” into the currently under-renovation theater on Sept. 6-7.
Iran on Friday demanded the British navy release an Iranian oil tanker seized last week off Gibraltar, accusing London of playing a “dangerous game” and threatening retribution.
With heavy rains expected, the already-high Mississippi River could rise to threaten New Orleans levee system.