After US strikes in Venezuela, President Trump declared, “We are going to run the country,” following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The operation marks a significant shift in US-Venezuela relations.
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A secret ATF account funded a $21,000 NASCAR suite and Las Vegas trip, raising questions about agency oversight and ethics. The New York Times report exposes the misuse of taxpayer money within the bureau in 2017.
Behind closed doors, rising MAGA donors convened in a secretive 2024 gathering, discussing strategies and funding. The exclusive event highlights the growing influence shaping the movement’s political future.
During the US government shutdown, flight delays and cancellations may increase due to reduced TSA staff and air traffic control disruptions. Travelers should stay updated, know their rights, and explore rebooking or compensation options.
Nevada acting US attorney Sigal Chattah has been disqualified from multiple cases, a judge ruled. The decision raises questions about ongoing prosecutions under her oversight. Further details are awaited.
Staffing shortages are fueling increased flight delays across the US as the government shutdown enters its 8th day. Airports struggle to maintain operations amid reduced federal workforce availability.
US flags across the nation were lowered to half-staff following the tragic Las Vegas shooting, honoring the victims and showing solidarity amid the national outcry. The gesture marked a somber moment of remembrance.
A 2021 New York Times exposé reveals how individuals posing as Democratic activists were, in fact, covert conservative operatives. The report uncovers a complex web of political espionage aimed at influencing progressive movements.
Sigal Chattah has been named interim U.S. attorney for Nevada, sparking opposition from Senators Rosen and Cortez Masto, who vow to challenge the appointment. The move intensifies political tensions in the state’s legal landscape.
Staffing shortages amid the government shutdown’s eighth day have led to increased flight delays across the US, causing disruptions for travelers and airlines, reports Pioneer Press.
Las Vegas tourism leaders urge Congress to end the government shutdown before the Thanksgiving travel rush, warning that continued closures could severely impact the city’s vital tourism industry, reports ktnv.com.
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to imprison vandals targeting Tesla facilities in El Salvador, citing tough measures and the use of local prisons to deter further attacks, according to The New York Times.
A former Las Vegas politician was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of an investigative journalist, South China Morning Post reports. The case underscores ongoing threats to press freedom and justice.
U.S. senators urge construction firms to disclose use of Chinese DJI drones in government contracts, citing security concerns. The move reflects growing scrutiny of foreign tech in critical infrastructure projects.
A Nevada politician has been found guilty of murdering investigative reporter Jeff German, authorities confirmed. The case has drawn national attention, highlighting risks faced by journalists covering corruption.
Former President Donald Trump is expected to attend a Las Vegas fundraiser supporting Senator Dean Heller. The event aims to boost Heller’s campaign ahead of key Nevada elections.
“God Bless The U.S.A.” remains a powerful country anthem, resonating across political divides. NPR explores how the song’s patriotic message endures, shaping American identity and political expression over decades.
Staffing shortages continue to disrupt operations at US airports, causing significant delays and cancellations as the government shutdown persists. Travelers face extended wait times amid ongoing internal challenges.
A Congressional report reveals that the Canadian boycott of U.S. goods is severely impacting border states, causing economic strain and job losses. The situation underscores growing tensions and calls for urgent policy responses.
Late Sen. Harry Reid was honored at a memorial service in Las Vegas, celebrating his legacy and impact on Nevada and national politics. Friends and colleagues paid tribute to his decades of public service.




















