Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Why is it not possible to not take a train from Los Angeles (or San Diego) to Las Vegas?
If voters want to fix this, they need to select candidates who will learn from past mistakes, not repeat them.
There’s a time and a place for Mr. Trump to criticize Mr. Biden’s foreign policy record. That’s certainly fair game. But this was neither.
The problem is that China dominates the global production and supply of 30 out of the 50 minerals the Department of Energy considers essential.
A man was killed after using his SUV to crash into his former employer and injuring a bystander, then driving toward a man who opened fire with a shotgun, police said.
The UNLV football team starts with high expectations. But before the Rebels can try to win the Mountain West, they have to settle on a starting quarterback.
Ronise Herrera was outside of Riverbend Village Apartments for five hours before the Clark County Fire Department found her son’s body.
A teenager who trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada swam on the relay that earned Katie Ledecky a record medal. Also, A’ja Wilson dominated for U.S. basketball.
A North Carolina man fell 400 feet to his death at Grand Canyon National Park, according to the National Park Service.
Illegal bookmaker Mathew Bowyer, who took millions of dollars in bets from Shohei Ohtani’s former translator, is expected to plead guilty on Aug. 9.
The Israeli military said Thursday that it has confirmed that the head of Hamas’ military wing, Mohammed Deif, was killed in an airstrike in Gaza in July.
Tickets to UFC 306 on Sept. 14 are on sale now. Fans wanting to see the first live sporting event at the Sphere will have to plunk down a small fortune.
Hezbollah’s leader warned the conflict with Israel has entered a “new phase,” as he addressed mourners at the funeral of a commander from the group who was killed by an Israeli airstrike.
A District Court judge ordered the city of Las Vegas to pay nearly $30 million in back interest to the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson are rookies who project to be starters out of training camp.
Seaport Entertainment Group Inc., owner of the Las Vegas Ballpark and Las Vegas Aviators minor league baseball team, has separated from Howard Hughes Holdings to form its own company.
A retired Metropolitan Police Department detective pleaded no contest Thursday to one count of attempted libel after being accused of harassing his former supervisor.
Another full closure of Interstate 15 near the resort corridor is set to disrupt traffic this weekend in Las Vegas tied to “Pave-A-Thon” operations.
A precautionary landing of a Metropolitan Police Department helicopter Thursday forced the closure of a road in the central Las Vegas Valley.
It really is a double-down ticket, twice the insults for the price of one.
The two largest casino-hotel operators on the Las Vegas Strip are taking the good with the bad when it comes to the closing of two nearby resorts earlier this year.
Caesars has secured the right to continue hosting the WSOP’s flagship live tournament series at its Las Vegas casinos for the next 20 years.
Transportation disasters related to lithium-ion batteries are becoming more common in Southern Nevada. Here’s what you should know about these dangerous, but lucrative batteries.
Simone Biles remains peerless. Even when she’s not quite perfect. The American gymnastics star edged Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade during a tense Olympic all-around final on Thursday.
A man from California passed his time at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International by winning a massive slot jackpot.
Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Las Vegas, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle says 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix ticket sales are lagging and that some MGM properties were charging up to 50 percent less for hotel rooms compared with the 2023 race.
“You just need to get rid of that voice in the back of your head that yells: ‘What are people going to think?’ ” Brady says of his family’s new reality TV series.