BLM whistleblower regains job in Nevada after firing

Craig Hoover, a rangeland specialist with the federal agency, said he was terminated after reporting illegal livestock grazing in eastern Nevada.

World Series odds, props for Astros, Nationals

The Astros are minus 220 favorites over the Nationals (+190), who are 20-1 to win the World Series in four games. A grand slam is 40-1 to be first home run of Game 1.

Israeli PM Netanyahu gives up on forming new coalition

Benjamin Netanyahu said he was returning the “mandate” to President Reuven Rivlin, who will now ask Gantz to try to form a coalition.

7 ways to make your Halloween pumpkin last longer

Don’t you hate it when you spend hours carving the perfect pumpkin, only to have it wilt and decay after a few days? The average price of a pumpkin is $4.32, according to data from the Department of Agriculture in 2015, and that can really add up if you plan on decorating and carving multiple […]

PM Johnson’s Brexit plan faces another roadblock

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to lead Britain out of the European Union at the end of this month hit another roadblock Monday when the speaker of the House of Commons rejected his attempt to hold a new vote of lawmakers on his Brexit divorce deal.

First Las Vegas Raiders season tickets fees due Nov. 15

As personal seat license sales for Allegiant Stadium wind down, those who reserved their spot in the $2 billion stadium will soon be expected to pay for the first season tickets in Las Vegas Raiders history.

Trudeau could lose power as Canadians go to polls

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 47, faced the threat of being knocked from power after one term as the nation held parliamentary elections on Monday.

Researchers find 2nd Japanese carrier from WWII Battle of Midway

A crew of deep-sea explorers and historians looking for lost World War II warships have found a second Japanese aircraft carrier that went down in the historic Battle of Midway.

4 companies reach tentative $260M deal to settle opioids lawsuit

The nation’s three dominant drug distributors and a big drugmaker have reached a tentative deal to settle a lawsuit related to the opioid crisis just as the first federal trial over the crisis was due to begin Monday.

US plans to require DNA sample from all asylum-seekers

The Justice Department will publish an amended regulation Monday that would mandate DNA collection for almost all migrants who cross between official entry points and are held even temporarily, according to an official.

Storms rip Dallas area; 1 killed by falling tree in Arkansas

A tornado tore homes and businesses apart in a densely populated area of Dallas, where only minor injuries were reported, but a person was killed by a falling tree in northwest Arkansas.

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