In a rare emergency move, the U.S government temporarily declared a northern Nevada toad endangered, saying a geothermal power plant in the works could result in its extinction.
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With buyer demand high, materials scarce and the war causing new disruptions, vehicle prices are expected to head even higher well into next year.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, says in a U.S. television interview that Russian attacks in Ukraine amount to genocide.
Sgt. Zach Eaton, a police department spokesman, said investigators believe there were at least two shooters. Three men and three women were killed.
Federal officials have revoked the license of a Nevada-based gun manufacturer accused of illegally selling guns.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences’s board of governors met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith.
Bruce Willis is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia, a condition that causes loss of the ability to understand or express speech, his family said Wednesday.
The NFL is changing its sometimes controversial overtime rules to guarantee each side gets the ball in the playoffs.
A woman accused of retaliating for the death of an Iranian military leader in an American drone strike two years ago by stabbing a man she met on a date will get a competency evaluation before facing criminal charges, court records show.
Californians who own cars could get up to $800 from the state to help offset record high gas prices under a proposal announced Wednesday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
In a move that squarely places California’s public universities at the forefront of the national trend to drop standardized tests, the Cal State university system will eliminate SAT and ACT exams from admission requirements, officials decided Wednesday.