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In exclusive interview, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson announces a new program to be operated through the university’s Center for Entrepreneurship that will solicit innovative ideas to improve work processes and save money.
The person shot by a Las Vegas officer Tuesday in front of a northwest valley department store may have been involved in two recent burglaries.
Authorities in Cocoa, Florida, say a group of teens watched and laughed as a man drowned in a retention pond last week.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions again singled out Philadelphia on Friday as an increasingly violent city made more dangerous by immigrants living in the country illegally.
While the espresso offers a welcome touch of bitterness, the French Kiss Martini at The Palm is really more a dessert than a cocktail.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer, President Donald Trump’s embattled spokesman during the first six months of his presidency, resigned Friday after being replaced as communications director.
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Exxon Mobil Corp. must pay a $2 million fine for showing “reckless disregard” for U.S. sanctions on Russia while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil giant’s CEO, the Treasury Department said Thursday. Exxon sued the U.S. government to stop the fine.
A powerful overnight earthquake shook holiday resorts in Greece and Turkey, injuring nearly 500 people and leaving two tourists dead on the Greek island of Kos, where revelers at a bar were crushed in a building collapse.
The fire did not grow as significantly Thursday as it had earlier in the week, but state fire officials revealed late in the day that 99 structures have now been destroyed, 50 of them homes.
If you own more than $10 billion in bonds, you should know what a bond is. That’s why Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada board members heard a presentation Thursday on bonds before their regular meeting.
Las Vegas-based fighters Kyra Batara and Joey Ruquet will both compete on the card.
The Golden State Warriors are bringing the personal seat license to the NBA, and the fans interested in purchasing them will be asked for a 30-year commitment.
Most of the 15 or so TVs that hung above the table games Thursday at Palace Station were playing O.J. Simpson’s parole hearing, but few gamblers were paying attention. In 2007, Simpson robbed two people in a hotel room at the resort.