Thursday’s report from the Commerce Department said the gross domestic product picked up in the April-June quarter after growing at a 1.4% pace in the January-March period.
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To track school spending, the Review-Journal examined more than 420 audits that covered around 350 schools. These are some of the problems that CCSD auditors found during their reviews of campus finances.
Anti-Israel sentiments are no longer limited to fringe, far-left Democrats. They are increasingly common among more mainstream partisans.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza and condemned American protesters in a scathing speech to Congress Wednesday.
Ohio Senator JD Vance, running mate of former President Donald Trump, will hold a rally in Henderson next week.
Throughout its 768 episodes and 35 seasons on television, “The Simpsons,” the longest-running American animated show, has made eerily accurate predictions about the future.
A panel of the Nevada Commission on Ethics found sufficient evidence to proceed with an opinion on an ethics complaint against Kelvin Watson.
The Google search, apparently by rally gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks, was done on July 6, a week before the shooting.
Even though President Joe Biden won’t be on the ballot in November, voters still will be weighing his legacy.
Vice President Kamala Harris has some advantages in Nevada, but some voters are ambivalent.
A House appropriations bill currently under consideration has a provision that could prevent the Federal Trade Commission from seeking cyberattack information from MGM.
The misinformation about the president’s well being was amplified on social media X by far-right commentators, some of whom spoke during the Republican National Convention.
The vice president has scored the backing of Democratic officials and political groups, including congressional leaders Charles Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.
Gov. Joe Lombardo called on President Joe Biden to streamline the process for releasing federal land so that more affordable housing can be built in Nevada.
President Joe Biden posted on X that he would speak “on what lies ahead” and how he will “finish the job for the American people.”