The Trump campaign filed a libel lawsuit against CNN on Friday for a column about the president and election help from Russia, the third such action against a news organization taken in the past two weeks.
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Under fire for his handling of the coronavirus crisis, President Donald Trump on Friday announced a major staff overhaul, naming Rep. Mark Meadows as his new chief of staff and replacing Mick Mulvaney, who has been acting in the role for more than a year.
The University of Nevada, Reno, has suspended overseas travel by faculty, staff, students, guest speakers or visiting scholars to countries with severe coronavirus outbreaks.
Former Las Vegas Councilman Bob Beers said he knew the city was right in approving development on the Badlands golf course, one day after a three-judge Supreme Court panel affirmed the city’s action.
A Clark County resident who has tested positive for COVID-19 remains in serious condition, the Southern Nevada Health District said Friday afternoon.
Nearly $30 million in political contributions changed hands in Nevada last year among candidates, PACs, unions, corporations and other entities.
Austin city officials have canceled the South by Southwest arts and technology festival.
President Donald Trump signed the $8.3 billion coronavirus emergency spending bill Friday morning, before traveling to Tennessee to survey tornado damage.
Florida health officials said late Friday that two people who tested positive for the new coronavirus have died in the state.
A three-judge panel of the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday on whether the city of Las Vegas acted properly in approving development on a shuttered golf course.
It could be “Carmageddon II,” and it’s coming to a major freeway near Los Angeles on the last weekend of April.
It marked a massive breach of protocol and raised serious questions about the security practices in place at the Bureau of Prisons.
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said he would review an unredacted version before deciding what additional information from the document should be publicly disclosed.
Nathaniel Woods, 43, was pronounced dead at 9:01 p.m. CST Thursday following a lethal injection at the state prison in Atmore, authorities said.
The Clark County School District and the State Public Charter School Authority declined to say if the patient’s child attends a district school.