The newest variant is a warning about what will continue to happen “unless we really get serious about the endgame,” said Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious disease specialist at the Yale School of Public Health.
Construction water trucks make no sense.
Economic illiterates are running the country.
The truth about 2021.
As Republicans successfully stall Biden’s progressive agenda, Democrats are plotting to end the Senate filibuster, undermining the distinction between the deliberative Senate and the reactionary House.
Take a look at editorial cartoons from the U.S. and around the world.
Protections need to be mindful of constitutional rights.
The betting public was all over the Colts in a game that saw the line soar to 8½ on Sunday when Indianapolis quarterback Carson Wentz was cleared to play.
Their regular-season finale against the Chargers, which will determine their playoff fate, has been flexed to “Sunday Night Football.”
The Consumer Technology Association has implemented health and safety protocols to make this week’s four-day trade show as safe as can be, but critics fear the worst.
Citing market ticket-buying fluctuation, “Love” at the Mirage is down through Jan. 11.
The new year brought no new luck for Powerball players Saturday night for a jackpot prize worth $500 million.
The former Senate majority leader died Dec. 28 after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
The Raiders’ wide receiver took the field wearing cleats honoring the former Raiders’ coach and legendary broadcaster.
One of the Golden Knights’ original members returned to T-Mobile Arena on Sunday and the fans made sure to show their affection.
Erick Harper becomes the 15th athletic director in UNLV history, succeeding Desiree Reed-Francois, who departed in August for the same position at Missouri.
The third-year pro out of Clemson surpassed 1,000 yards for the season with a 7-catch, 76-yard effort in Sunday’s win over the Colts.
Raiders QB Derek Carr often had to break from the script and make something happen on his way to leading his 29th career game-winning drive in a 23-20 win over the Colts.
Having battled COVID-19, Denzel Perryman’s seven tackles and spirited hustle occurred while he was gasping for air at various points in the game.
Interim head coach Rich Bisaccia chose to go for it on fourth down in the fourth quarter, leading to a Raiders touchdown.
Winnipeg’s Kyle Connor scored with 2:21 remaining in overtime, and the Golden Knights lost to the Jets 5-4 on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.
Raiders were steady enough in all three phases of the game to pull off a critical road victory.
Police were summoned about 12:40 p.m. to the area of Industrial Road and Chicago Avenue.
Guitar great Rick Nielsen remembers when the words “cheap trick” were not welcome on the Strip.
The California resident was playing poker at Paris Las Vegas when they hit the winning hand, a royal flush.
The Raiders played to win and the Colts played not to lose, and that was the difference.
Daniel Carlson made a 33-yard field goal as time expired to give the Raiders avictory over the Indianapolis Colts to remain in control of their playoff destiny.
Police said officers responded about 11:30 a.m. to the complex in the 3200 block of Flamingo Road, just west of Pecos Road, where they found the female victim with multiple gunshot wounds.
The Raiders are looking to keep their playoff hopes alive once again on the road at the Colts.