College of Southern Nevada to hold in-person commencement ceremony in May
The College of Southern Nevada will hold its 49th annual commencement ceremony in May.
U.S. intelligence backpedaled on reports of Russia placing bounties on the heads of U.S. soldiers; reaction and analysis from Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’
‘We see what Russia is doing to undermine our democracies’, foreign minister says
Barney Harris shot and killed despite wearing bulletproof vest to rob drugs and cash
‘Thank God the light finally changed and I was able to drive off’, said victim after abuse
The lawsuit filed against police says the vicitm now experiences fear, trauma and anxiety whenever she leaves her home
Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
‘Mitch McConnell is not a force for good in our country,’ Nancy Pelosi reportedly told author
Downing Street says UK’s case data ‘speaks for itself’ as infections continue to fall
‘A bottle of water knocked you out? Hahahaha’
Pfizer is 95 per cent effective in preventing Covid-19 disease and Moderna is 94 per cent effective in preventing Covid-19 disease
Arkansas GOP senator slams John Kerry's negotiation strategy on 'The Ingraham Angle'
An email from the French embassy warns of "serious threats" after anti-blasphemy protests.
Médecins Sans Frontières says country has been plunged into ‘permanent state of mourning’
Federal investigators and cybersecurity experts say that Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service is probably responsible for the attack.
Sen. Lindsey Graham called the move "dumber than dirt," saying Biden was "paving the way for another 9/11."
The rags-to-riches rise of a fiercely anti-communist Hong Kong tycoon who ended up in jail for protesting.
The Bronx rapper called out Republicans in the wake of Daunte Wright’s death
Amid a punishing second wave, people across India are finding drugs, oxygen and beds in short supply.
For many, life in New Zealand's capital Wellington is largely back to normal. In the distinctive "Beehive" parliament building, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her government have garnered lavish global praise for controlling the COVID-19 pandemic where many other leaders failed. But across town, staff at the Wellington City Mission are struggling to cope with soaring homelessness and inequality as the pandemic - and the government's response - inflames what was already among the world's least affordable housing markets.
The lawmakers voted with a majority of 92 against 6 in the Senate