A new Newsweek map highlights US cities with the highest homicide rates, revealing alarming hotspots across the nation. The data underscores growing concerns over urban violence and public safety priorities.
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A nationwide manhunt ended with the arrest of a suspected child sexual assault predator in Las Vegas, authorities announced. The suspect was apprehended following a coordinated investigation. Further details are pending.
ICE arrests in Nevada are sharply increasing, including individuals with no criminal record, sparking concerns over enforcement practices and community impact, according to The Nevada Independent.
WorldAtlas has released its latest ranking of the most dangerous cities worldwide, highlighting urban areas plagued by high crime rates, violence, and social instability, underscoring urgent calls for safety reforms.
NYC shooting live updates: Four victims mourned as the city grieves. NYPD is set to search the suspect’s Las Vegas home in an ongoing investigation. Authorities continue to seek answers and ensure public safety.
A stolen vehicle chase in Las Vegas led to multiple road and freeway closures, causing traffic delays. Authorities are investigating the incident and urging drivers to avoid the affected areas.
Federal agents have arrested a fugitive in Las Vegas, ending a months-long manhunt. The suspect was taken into custody without incident, authorities confirmed. Further details are pending investigation.
Train derailments remain a frequent issue in the US, raising safety concerns for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada. Officials urge stricter measures to prevent potential hazardous spills near Las Vegas.
Politicians across the US expressed shock and sorrow following the Las Vegas massacre, the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. Calls for action on gun control and increased public safety measures quickly followed.
Shane Tamura, the gunman responsible for killing four people including an NYPD officer in Midtown Manhattan, was identified following a deadly shooting. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the attack.
U.S. Marshals arrested a man in Las Vegas accused of purchasing 40 firearms on behalf of a gang, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to curb illegal gun trafficking in the city.
The 30 deadliest mass shootings in modern US history, including Monterey Park and Uvalde, highlight a persistent national crisis. Business Insider details these tragedies, underscoring the urgent need for solutions.
Recent Las Vegas shootings have intensified calls for US government funding of gun violence research, highlighting a critical gap in data-driven policy efforts to address the ongoing epidemic, according to Times Higher Education.
Newly released information and 911 calls reveal a mother’s concerns about the mental health of the Manhattan gunman prior to the attack, shedding light on potential warning signs missed by authorities.
Two people, including a popular YouTuber, were killed in a shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised concerns about safety in the area. Further details are awaited.
An adult has been accused of threatening a school shooting in Las Vegas through Instagram posts, prompting a police investigation. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure public safety.
Violent crime in the U.S. surged for the second straight year, according to a 2017 New York Times report. The rise in offenses presents renewed challenges for law enforcement and communities nationwide.
Wildfire smoke blankets large areas of the US, prompting air quality alerts for millions. Health officials warn of hazardous conditions as fires continue to spread, impacting visibility and breathing.
The FBI has officially closed its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, concluding without determining a clear motive. Despite extensive inquiries, the reason behind the attack remains unknown.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to prison for threatening U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen and her family, according to AP News. The case highlights ongoing concerns about threats against public officials.



















