Democratic on the House Intelligence Committee voted on party lines to send a reporting detailing alleged abuse of office by President Donald Trump to the Judiciary Committee, which will begin holding impeachment hearings Wednesday.
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County officials expect a rush of operators seeking to license their mobile billboards after Jan. 1, when the new ordinance is slated to take effect.
Betsy DeVos promotes new tool for students to compare student loan debt and earning opportunities, and discusses proposal to pull student loan unit from Education Department.
The 30-year department veteran will succeed retiring Chief Greg Cassell, who has occupied the role for nearly five years.
The board of county commissioners unanimously voted to endorse Virgin’s plan to obtain industrial development bond financing from state department of business and industry.
Kamala Harris is expected to announce the end of her Democratic presidential campaign, according to a campaign official.
Across the country, attorneys are scrambling to file a new wave of lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by clergy, thanks to rules enacted in 15 states that extend or suspend the statute of limitations to allow claims stretching back decades.
A police officer confronted an armed student at a Wisconsin high school Tuesday morning and both were wounded, police said, in the second such shooting at a school in the state in as many days.
Deanna Congileo, a spokeswoman for The Carter Center, said in a statement that the 95-year-old former president was admitted to Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in Americus over the weekend.
In a sharp role reversal, President Donald Trump became NATO’s biggest booster, ready to mow down any who question the alliance, as he slammed French President Emmanuel Macron for saying a “very, very nasty statement” about the alliance.
Nevada’s two public universities experienced spikes in reports of sexual, domestic and dating violence incidents from 2017 to 2018, according to a report to be presented this week to the Board of Regents.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has appointed Charles Daniels as director of the Nevada Department of Corrections, replacing James Dzurenda who resigned in August.
Dan Brouillette was confirmed Monday by the Senate to be the new secretary of energy, without the support of Democrats including Nevada’s two senators.
President Donald Trump lands in a London still reeling from a terrorist attack and embroiled in a contentious national election for a NATO meeting that leaders are working to keep as uncontroversial as possible.
A storm that already snarled Thanksgiving travel across much of the country threatened to dump a foot and a half of snow on parts of the East.