Hidden records have revealed a federal shooting in the desert near Las Vegas, exposing significant flaws in the subsequent investigation. The Las Vegas Review-Journal uncovers new details raising serious concerns.
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Reuters exposes a shocking operation where human bodies were butchered, packaged, and sold. Authorities uncover a grim business exploiting victims, raising urgent ethical and legal concerns worldwide.
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.
A jury has found a former Las Vegas-area politician guilty of murdering a journalist, marking a significant verdict in a high-profile case that has drawn widespread media attention. The Guardian will provide ongoing coverage.
The murder trial of Robert Telles, a former Nevada politician charged in the death of Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, resumed Tuesday. Witness testimonies and evidence continue to shape the high-profile case.
Journalist Jeff German was fatally stabbed, sparking shock in Las Vegas. The accused politician now faces trial, drawing intense local and national scrutiny as the community seeks justice.
Inside a Las Vegas strip mall, a shadowy U.S. body trade unfolds. NBC News investigates how corpses are stored, sold, and exploited, exposing legal and ethical murkiness in the nation’s booming body industry.






