Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the witness stand for the first time in a corruption trial in which he’s accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
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For decades, laws have prevented organizations from cleaning up pollution from old mines. This bill could change that.
The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggled with deputies and shouted Tuesday while arriving for a court appearance in Pennsylvania, a day after he was arrested at a McDonald’s and charged with murder.
In the West, recent years have been marked by housing shortages and growing energy demand. Here’s where experts and leaders see common ground.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced that a current Nevada Department of Health and Human Services official will serve as his new deputy chief of staff.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo says he is waiting to see more details on President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.
A Marine veteran who used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider was acquitted on Monday.
An 21-year-old inmate at High Desert State Prison died on Wednesday by suicide, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
A chance sighting at the restaurant in Pennsylvania led to a dramatic break in a challenging but fast-moving investigation that had captivated the public in the five days since the shooting.
The biggest impact to traffic will begin this weekend when the temporary Flamingo Road vehicular bridge over Koval is dismantled.
Shortly after Donald Trump’s win in last month’s U.S. election, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rushed to congratulate the president-elect: “History’s greatest comeback!” he gushed.
The head of a Syrian opposition war monitor said President Bashar Assad had left the country, fleeing ahead of insurgents who said they had entered Damascus.
The U.S. envoy who brokered the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah says the deal has created a new opportunity for Lebanon to reshape itself.
If the investigation determines that Spain has interfered with such commerce, the commission could levy millions of dollars in fines, up to $2.3 million per voyage, it said.
As President-elect Donald Trump takes office and deadlines loom, there’s little clarity on a path forward for post-2026 operation plans for the Colorado River.