A handful of students were cited Thursday morning on the last day of school after fights broke out at three Las Vegas Valley high schools.
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A banker who prosecutors say tried to buy himself a senior post in President Donald Trump’s administration by making risky loans to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was arrested Thursday on a financial institution bribery charge.
A homeless Tennessee student has graduated as his high school’s valedictorian and was offered dozens of scholarships totaling $3 million.
Nevada could soon become the latest to pledge to give its Electoral College votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the national popular vote, even if another candidate gets the most votes in the state.
For his next trick, daredevil Nik Wallenda plans to cross New York’s Times Square — without his feet touching the ground.
The California man who became known as the “American Taliban” after his capture on an Afghanistan battlefield in late 2001 has been released from prison.
Dutch and British voters were the first to have their say Thursday in elections for the European Parliament, starting four days of voting across the 28-nation bloc.
China held the door open to resuming talks in the tariff war with Washington on Thursday, but lashed out at limits on access to key technologies that it said might hurt global supply chains.
A senior German diplomat headed Thursday to Tehran to press Iran to continue to respect the landmark nuclear deal, despite the unilateral withdrawal of the U.S. and pressure from Washington.
British Prime Minister Theresa May was hunkered with close allies Thursday as she considered whether to give in to pressure to resign, or fight on to save her Brexit plan and premiership.
A violent tornado touched down in Jefferson City overnight, causing heavy damage. Elsewhere in the state, three people died about 150 miles from capital.
Remains of the Gulf schooner Clotilda were identified and verified near Mobile after months of assessment, the Alabama Historical Commission said.
A bill that would restore voting rights to felons in Nevada is on its way to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s desk, after the state Senate approved the measure on a party-line vote Wednesday.
Nathan Ivie is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but he declined to comment on his faith.
Her fate had been in doubt since the 2016 campaign based on critical comments by then-candidate Donald Trump.
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