Quadruple amputee cornhole player fatally shoots man, authorities say

A professional cornhole player who’s also a quadruple amputee has been accused of fatally shooting a passenger in the front seat of a car he was driving...

Israel warns attacks on Iran ‘will escalate and expand’ as Trump claims advances in...

With stock markets reeling and economic fallout from the war extending far beyond the Middle East, the president is under growing pressure to end Iran’s chokehold on...

‘Workers are watching us’: 13,000 UAW members go on strike from automakers

The United Auto Workers union went on strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis simultaneously for the first time in its 88-year history. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nation-and-world/workers-are-watching-us-13000-uaw-members-go-on-strike-from-automakers-2905100/

How do police determine how fast a car was going at the time of...

A mix of technology and mathematical formulas allows police departments to determine how fast a vehicle was travelling at the time of a crash. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/how-do-police-determine-how-fast-a-car-was-going-at-the-time-of-a-crash-2523189/

Inflation fight seems nearly won, top Fed official says

Recent comments suggest that the central bank remains on track to begin cutting its benchmark short-term interest rate. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/inflation-fight-seems-nearly-won-top-fed-official-says-2982510/

Netanyahu makes surprise visit to Israeli troops in Gaza

Days before a speech to Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel must keep control of a strip of territory Gaza’s border with Egypt. Original article:...

Las Vegas sisters help give Nevada students mental health days

The bill allows Nevada students to take up to three mental health days a year and adds mental health resources to the back of all student ID...

Bill capping scholarship tax credits is constitutional, court says

The Nevada Supreme Court found a bill capping tax credits for scholarships doesn’t increase state revenue. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/bill-capping-scholarship-tax-credits-is-constitutional-court-says-2454837/

Trump rebuked for call to ‘terminate’ parts of Constitution

“The Constitution is set for a reason, to protect the rights of every American,” NewYork Republican Mike Lawler said. “I think the former president would be well-advised...

CCSD’s chief of staff gets Florida superintendent job

Christopher Bernier was selected Tuesday as the top leader of The School District of Lee County in Fort Myers, Florida, which has more than 90,000 students. Original...

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