Many of the major players in the Bible were slave owners and/or slaves themselves.
Republicans are only trying to deal with the inevitable.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The U.S. Supreme Court justices should preserve constitutional checks and balances.
Joe Biden expands the destructive and smothering regulatory state.
“Ryan was just one of those guys who put a smile on your face,” former UNLV linebacker Austin Ajiake said of teammate Ryan Keeler, who died Feb. 20 at age 20.
Trustees voted Monday to approve attendance zone changes in Henderson, northwest Las Vegas and Indian Springs that will take effect next school year.
Police say the crash of a truck into a group of 20 bicyclists on a bridge that killed two and injured nearly all the rest of a Phoenix area cycling group apparently was accidental.
The Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol has identified a pedestrian who died after being struck by multiple vehicles on Interstate 15 earlier this month.
The Gaming Control Board has concluded that allegations made against Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella were unsubstantiated.
Some signs of an uptick follow a year in which homebuyers, locally and nationally, pulled back amid a sharp rise in mortgage rates.
A series centered on Crazy Horse 3 is to be presented as a topless-club variation of the “The Real Housewives” franchise.
According to UNLV police, three calls came in between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Monday, reporting the animal on the east side of the campus.
Sam Peters, who ran against Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford, received a letter from the Air Force stating that his records were released without his authorization.
The Celtics are the 3-1 favorites at Station Casinos sportsbooks to win the NBA championship, and the Bruins are the 3-1 favorites to win the Stanley Cup.
A woman who was convicted after turning in two of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs stolen in a violent robbery is suing the pop star, arguing she was never paid a $500,000 reward promised for the dogs’ return.
The former Raiders player faces four felony charges in connection with a November 2021 car crash that killed a Las Vegas woman.
Gas prices declined in cities across the country over the last week as inflation rates remain stubbornly high and the price of oil has declined.
The betting handle on the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix is expected to dwarf the other 22 stops on the Formula One schedule, which starts Sunday in Bahrain.
The Golden Knights were shut out for the second time this season and saw their nine-game point streak snapped, losing in regulation for the first time since Jan. 27.
A man who left the scene of a fatal motorcycle crash in September was sentenced Monday to between two and five years in prison.
The exact number of locations that will see the NFL-licensed slots added to their casinos hasn’t yet been determined.
The southwest Las Vegas Valley home, which used to belong to the Mötley Crüe lead singer, is available for $2.7 million.
Tesla could receive $330 million in tax abatements over the next 20 years as part of its proposed $3.6 billion factory expansion, according to documents released Monday.
The budget, a nearly 10 percent increase over last year, includes spending on police cadets and efforts to protect officers’ mental health.
Robert Telles, the former Clark County public administrator accused of killing a Review-Journal reporter, is selling five rental properties in Arkansas.
The Raiders swing big with the No. 7 pick in the first version of the Review-Journal’s NFL mock draft, which features four quarterbacks among the first nine selections.
Someone will be getting a better wedding gift after a $131K jackpot hit on the Strip this weekend.
Four people were killed across the valley in about a 16-hour span, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Dr. George Chambers also has agreed to refrain from taking photos and videos of patients until a resolution of a complaint against him before a state board.