For the good of the country, Mr. Biden stepped aside. I pray history will show he pulled off the greatest “rope-a-dope” since Muhammad Ali’s 1974 defeat of George Foreman.
I would urge the FBI’s Public Corruption Division to take a hard look at such lack of oversight and supervision by this publicly elected body.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
It made sense that the anti-American left gravitated to a conspiratorial view of the JFK assassination.
“I don’t know if you’ve ever been to hell before,” Las Vegas motorist Kevin Speakman told the Review-Journal, “but that’s how I would describe it.”
Henderson is removing 17,000 square feet of grass from one of its parks, the city announced Monday.
Police say they have exhausted leads in a search for suspects in the death of a bulldog that was found taped inside a container.
Wildfire smoke from Southern California is forecast to arrive in the Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday, says the National Weather Service.
Katie Grimes won the silver medal in the 400-meter individual medley Monday at the Paris Games — the first Olympic medal of her illustrious swimming career.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations told a group in Las Vegas that Hamas must be eradicated and hostages returned before his country can end its war in Gaza.
Jakorian Bennett is making a strong case in training camp to be the Raiders’ starting outside cornerback after going through growing pains as a rookie last season.
As Vice President hopeful Sen. JD Vance of Ohio makes a campaign stop in the Las Vegas Valley Tuesday, area residents can expect an increased police presence.
Eric Johnston led the school’s InvestiGator newspaper to win top Review-Journal high school journalism prizes year after year.
The Israeli military said it was questioning nine soldiers after allegations of “substantial abuse” of a detainee at a shadowy facility where Israel has held Palestinian prisoners.
Southern Nevada football teams tried to manage the record July heat on Monday, the first day of official practices. Monday and Tuesday are heat acclimation periods.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce challenged Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew to take charge of the quarterback job, but both have been inconsistent in training camp.
Henderson’s Cardboard Boat Regatta, held Saturday at the city’s Multigenerational Pool, drew amateur boat builders to design, build and navigate boats made of cardboard and duct tape.
The locals casinos said the move to combine loyalty points is a response to feedback from players who frequent both downtown properties.
Clark County School District officials proposed to build an elementary school in Skye Canyon, where enrollments are rising. If approved, the school would open in 2028.
Robert Telles’ defense attorney said his client was “adamant” that he files motions to attempt to dismiss Telles’ murder case, scheduled to begin in two weeks.
Republican Rep. Mike Kelly represents the city of Butler, where the July 13 attack occurred.
Tropicana Avenue at Las Vegas Boulevard will be closed to traffic for two days beginning Monday evening.
Some Las Vegas Valley residents said they felt an earthquake that hit near Barstow, California.
Harry Reid International Airport followed up May’s second-highest monthly passenger count with the third-best month ever in June.
Sexual abuse allegations against Lt. Col. Kevin DiFalco officer have been dropped in military court, but he could still be discharged from the military.
The Department of Motor Vehicles office in Pahrump is closed due to a fire, resulting in residents of the town having to travel to Las Vegas Valley to conduct in-person business.
Days after a truck carrying lithium batteries overturned on Interstate 15, causing traffic chaos in Nevada and California, the container remains on fire.
The bank plans to close some operations at a branch in Las Vegas.
Williams was previously arrested on a charge of lewdness after an incident at the North Las Vegas campus of the College of Southern Nevada on July 8, according to a UNLV spokesman