CARTOON: Blaming the victim?

President Joe Biden tells Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he expects a “significant de-escalation” today as Hamas continues to fire rockets targeting civilians.

COMMENTARY: ‘What’s Going On’ still feels urgent, still feels now

“What’s Going On,” the album Gaye debuted 50 years ago this week, stands out from the music of the year. There’d never been anything like it before. There’s never been anything like it since.

People line up for whiff of rare, stinky flower

Residents of a San Francisco Bay Area city are flocking to an abandoned gas station to get a whiff of a corpse flower — so-called because of the stench it emits when it blooms.

Brown bear mauls Alaska man, who barely survives

Allen Minish was left with a crushed jaw, a puncture wound in his scalp so deep the doctor told him he could see bone, lacerations and many stitches after a 4½-hour surgery.

Boring Co. underground loop to be put to the test

An invite only capacity test of the 0.8 mile in direction tunnel transportation system will take place Tuesday, according to Lori Nelson-Kraft, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spokeswoman.

House backs commission on Jan. 6 riot over GOP objections

The legislation would establish an independent, 10-member commission that would make recommendations by the end of the year for securing the Capitol and preventing another insurrection.

Nevada Legislative Building revising mask regulations

Unvaccinated personnel in the building are still required to wear a mask in any public area of the building but can remove the mask when in an office with the door closed.

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