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.
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PBS reports that several major U.S. airports must cut flights amid the government shutdown. Reduced staffing affects air traffic control, causing delays and cancellations as safety oversight scales back.
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton addressed political division and Russia’s role in global affairs during their visit to Las Vegas, urging unity and vigilance in a polarized landscape.
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons campaigned in Las Vegas Tuesday, rallying support for President Biden ahead of upcoming elections. Coons highlighted key policy achievements and urged voters to back Biden’s agenda.
Political parties in South Africa have responded sharply to former President Donald Trump’s threats to cut funding to the country. Reactions highlight concerns over diplomatic relations and aid dependency.
Acting U.S. Attorney for Nevada responds to critics, stating, “I know where a lot of the bodies are buried,” signaling confidence amid ongoing scrutiny. The remarks come as investigations and oversight intensify.
Caseloads are rising in Nevada as judicial vacancies remain unfilled, straining the state’s court system. The backlog threatens timely justice, highlighting urgent need for appointments amid growing legal demands.
Former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley campaigned for Adam Laxalt in Nevada, endorsing his bid for governor. Haley highlighted Laxalt’s leadership and conservative values during a key political rally in Las Vegas.
Internet forum 4chan has filed a lawsuit in the US against a UK regulator, challenging restrictions it claims infringe on free speech. The case highlights ongoing global tensions over online content control.
A judge ruled that a former Trump lawyer was unlawfully serving as U.S. attorney in New Jersey, sparking legal scrutiny. The decision raises questions about appointment legitimacy and federal oversight.
Former President Donald Trump was met with raucous chants of “USA! USA!” as he toured a Las Vegas casino floor following his recent speech. The enthusiastic crowd showcased strong support at the event, according to the New York Post.
Staffing shortages are worsening flight delays across the US as the government shutdown enters its seventh day. Airlines and airports struggle to maintain operations amid reduced federal personnel.
A little-known federal rule once mandated the removal of apostrophes from U.S. place names, aiming to avoid confusion on maps and signs. This policy erased punctuation from countless locations, stirring debate over historical accuracy.
Following the Las Vegas shooting, Republicans may reconsider Democrats’ proposal to ban gun bump stocks, devices that increase firing speed. The shift signals potential bipartisan support for new gun control measures.
A man arrested at a 2016 rally told authorities he intended to kill Donald Trump. The incident raised security concerns as law enforcement investigated his motives and means, highlighting tensions during the heated election season.
Linda McMahon’s net worth has soared from her WWE empire to public service as Education Secretary. TheStreet explores her financial journey and impact on both business and government.
The U.S. government has acquired a stake in the company managing a vast lithium mine in Nevada, aiming to boost domestic supply of the critical battery metal amid growing demand for clean energy technologies.
Covers.com has released the latest election betting odds for the 2028 US Presidential race. Early favorites and challengers are gaining traction, signaling a competitive and closely watched contest ahead.
Thousands gathered in Las Vegas to protest former President Donald Trump, chanting “Democracy has no kings.” The demonstration highlighted growing concerns over his political influence and calls for safeguarding democratic principles.
In 2016, Marco Rubio focused his presidential campaign on Nevada, a state pivotal to his upbringing. The New York Times highlights how Nevada’s diverse electorate and personal ties could boost Rubio’s bid for the Republican nomination.




















