As President Joe Biden celebrates one year in office, Americans have very little to celebrate.
What could be more disgusting than an attack by a nation’s own citizens on one of the most fundamental rights of a democratic republic?
Why not just hand out aid to the Russia, Iran?
It’s time for President Joe Biden to stop blaming Donald Trump.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Elon Musk and Pope Francis may not have much in common, but they’re both about children.
The fact that police officers would hesitate to use deadly force against a mob of violent insurrectionists, even to save the life of a fellow officer, is a problem.
We Americans need to undo the damage that has been done by those who use race to keep us divided.
“Things aren’t yet so bad that a plan can’t make them worse.”
Wattsel Rembert, 23, faces charges of murder and discharging a gun for two separate shootings within a one-month span.
For the 23rd time, the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show — or SHOT Show — is welcoming thousands of industry professionals to Las Vegas this week. It expects to draw over 40,000 attendees.
A woman who was shot to death in North Las Vegas was identified Tuesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Beloved in Hawaii and expanding his horizons to his first show ever in Las Vegas, Pe’a headlines at Myron’s at The Smith Center on Sunday.
The Raiders are keeping a tight lid on the search for general manager Mike Mayock’s replacement and on what they plan to do about settling on a permanent head coach.
Tate Martell, who was most recently a quarterback at UNLV, is retiring from football, an official UNLV spokesperson confirmed to the Review-Journal.
Raiders owner Mark Davis should embrace a more standard approach when reconstructing his management pecking order.
Anderson was diagnosed with a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and “is resting comfortably,” his longtime publicist Glenn Schwartz said Tuesday.
Piroshky Piroshky has offered hand-crafted Russian pastries out of Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, since 1992.
Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Ed Graney has been named the Nevada State Sportswriter of the Year for a seventh time, the National Sports Media Association announced.
The crash occurred at 12:08 p.m. at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard North and North Walnut Road, near Cheyenne Avenue when a vehicle overturned for unknown reasons.
A four-star recruit out of Marietta High School in Georgia, Harrison Bailey was ranked as the No. 3 pro-style passer in the country by 247Sports and a top-100 recruit in the nation.
The Golden Knights needed Mattias Janmark in the lineup because they had so many players out, and the left wing persevered even though COVID had affected his conditioning.
The number of people with COVID-19 in Clark County hospitals has exceeded the highs seen during last winter’s surge, and key metrics suggest the disease has not yet peaked.
Nearly two dozen PGA Tour players, including three from Las Vegas, will be part of the series.
Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport is one of 50 U.S. airports that will have a buffer zone in place Wednesday when major wireless carriers roll out their new 5G service.
Las Vegas has won its first Grammy. The music industry’s pre-eminent annual awards show is coming to MGM Grand Garden.
Dozens of emo and rock bands are taking over the Strip festival parcel on Oct. 22.
More than 90 percent of season-ticket holders will have the cost of their tickets increase by 5.5 percent, about a 2.5 percent increase per year over the past two seasons.
Organizers expect more people to attend this year’s show, which opened Tuesday, than were at last year’s event and that numbers of attendees will be closer to those seen at pre-pandemic events.
A 32-year-old man has been charged in a 2019 homicide in North Las Vegas that left a teen dead after a confrontation over a stolen truck.