Vladimir Putin has complete immunity for all actions taken while president. Oddly, today in the United States of America, we, too, have a president claiming complete immunity.
In his Saturday letter to the editor, Bob Valentine says that Donald Trump has an excellent idea: Enact a lend-lease program for Ukraine.
If you received a bill tomorrow from Uncle Sam demanding a check for $330 for every person in your household to fund these wars, how would you react?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
There are legitimate policy disagreements about NATO and the Ukraine war, but there shouldn’t be any doubt about the larger significance of Vladimir Putin’s challenge to the West’s interests, values and resolve.
The terror group clings to violence and is outside the Palestinian mainstream.
A state prisoner convicted of a 1996 murder spent more than a year out of custody until the Department of Corrections realized he was unaccounted for, court records show.
A total of 70 performers and musicians are in “Follies,” the classic Broadway musical heading to an off-Strip casino for a very limited run in April.
A Carson City judge ruled that two initiative petitions proposed by Fair Maps Nevada PAC would require an unfunded mandate.
The three Nevada high school state championship flag football games take place Tuesday, led by Shadown Ridge’s matchup with Palo Verde in 5A.
The source who linked President Joe Biden’s son to Ukrainian energy company Burisma has a Tuesday federal court hearing in Las Vegas.
When the Tropicana Avenue bridge over Interstate 15 reopens, a diverging diamond interchange lane system will again be in place.
Another wet winter storm swamped California with heavy rainfall, flooding the runways at a regional airport and leading to several rescues on swollen rivers and creeks.
The Golden Knights completed a season sweep of the San Jose Sharks thanks to a two-point performance from a rookie making his NHL debut.
Arizona has hired former Missouri athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois to guide the athletics department through financial difficulties.
The Raiders need to do everything possible to strike a deal and secure one of the draft’s top prospects at quarterback this season.
The Security Council is expected to vote Tuesday morning on the Arab-backed draft resolution circulated by Algeria.
The Israeli military released a video Monday showing what is believed to be the youngest hostage soon after his kidnapping on Oct. 7.
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists damaged a Belize-flagged ship traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that connects the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Plaintiff Toy Schneider claims lounge owners failed to take adequate security measures against shooting that killed one and injured 13 others.
The owners of Astronomy Aleworks of Henderson plead for people to support other local breweries and places that serve local beer.
A UNLV women’s basketball player alleges Nebraska coach Amy Williams and athletic director Trev Alberts did not take appropriate action when her sexual relationship with an assistant coach at her former school became widely known.
A summer camp expo scheduled for next month will help connect families with local and national summer camps for children of all ages.
Deobra Redden was indicted earlier this month on charges including attempted murder and an unlawful act regarding bodily fluids.
The crash happened Friday in North Las Vegas.
Numerous Nevada voters looked at their voter history and found that their mail ballots were counted in the recent primary, even though they didn’t participate in it.
The Seattle-based parent company behind the viral Stanley tumbler faces more lawsuits accusing it of intentionally misleading consumers about the presence of lead in its products.
A deluge of rain from California’s atmospheric river and Hurricane Hilary has made boating possible for a limited time at Death Valley National Park.