Senator Bernie Sanders proposes a bold shift for the left: to run independent of the Democratic Party. His plan aims to reshape progressive politics and challenge the two-party system, sparking debate across the political spectrum.
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Team USA members praise 17-year-old Cooper Flagg’s outstanding performance at Olympic training camp. The young phenom’s skill and maturity have impressed veterans and coaches alike, signaling a bright future.
The battle for Formula 1’s U.S. TV rights is heating up, with Netflix, ESPN, and Amazon all vying for control. This race could reshape the sport’s American presence and fan engagement.
At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, a movement is underway to remove Benjamin Netanyahu from the school’s Wall of Fame, citing controversy over his policies as Israel’s prime minister.
In 2017, President Trump called for national unity amid deep divisions. However, his visits to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico and Las Vegas spotlighted challenges in reconciling rhetoric with on-the-ground realities.
A Las Vegas man has been charged with making death threats against the judge and prosecutor in the Trump trial, authorities reveal. The case underscores heightened tensions surrounding high-profile legal proceedings.
In Nevada, Vice President Kamala Harris endorsed Joe Biden’s 2024 bid, sharply criticizing Donald Trump’s record. Speaking under intense spotlight, Harris emphasized unity and contrasted Biden’s vision with Trump’s policies.
In 2020, Las Vegas designated a parking lot to house homeless individuals, spacing them six feet apart to curb COVID-19 spread. The initiative aimed to provide safe shelter amid the pandemic’s challenges.
A Las Vegas reporter was found fatally stabbed outside his home, authorities confirmed. Police have launched an investigation into the stabbing, with motives and suspects yet to be disclosed.
At a Las Vegas rally, former President Trump criticized Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize, calling it undeserved. His remarks highlighted ongoing tensions between the two leaders.
In 1971, The New York Times reported on a sweeping U.S. investigation into Meyer Lansky’s extensive crime network, uncovering decades of illegal activities tied to organized crime and money laundering across the nation.
A Las Vegas man faces state and federal arson charges for allegedly torching multiple Tesla vehicles. Authorities are investigating the motives behind the incidents as the community reels from the unusual attacks.
Latina hotel workers in Las Vegas are uniting their labor power with political activism to demand better wages and working conditions, reshaping the city’s hospitality industry and labor landscape.
A rise in student suicides has prompted Las Vegas schools to fully reopen, aiming to provide vital in-person support and mental health resources amid the ongoing challenges of the pandemic.
A politician was arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a Las Vegas reporter, prosecutors announced. The case has drawn widespread attention as the investigation continues.
A 2016 New York Times/CBS poll reveals deep voter dissatisfaction with U.S. politics, highlighting widespread frustration and disillusionment amid a turbulent election season.
The U.S. is investigating why Delta passengers were kept on a plane for hours in extreme heat, sparking outrage. The incident raised concerns about airline safety protocols and passenger treatment.
Former President Trump’s messaging, both online and onstage, persistently centers on fear and division, reinforcing a narrative that emphasizes threats and dangers to rally his base, The New York Times reports.
A Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, resulting in one fatality. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast. Further details have yet to be released.
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump-era ban on gun bump stocks, ruling the regulation exceeded the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ authority. The decision marks a setback for gun control efforts.