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Justice Department sues Nevada for access to detailed voter data

The U.S. Justice Department is suing four more states as part of its effort to collect detailed voting data and other election information across the country.

Kenny Pickett to start for Raiders against Eagles

 Kenny Pickett will start at quarterback for the Raiders against his former team when Las Vegas visits Philadelphia on Sunday with Geno Smith out because of back and shoulder injuries.

Leadership shift at ICE sparks fears in Las Vegas immigrant community

Local immigrant advocates are warning of intensified deportation efforts after a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer recently took over leadership …

California cities pay a lot for water; some agricultural districts get it for free

The most expensive water in California, Arizona or Nevada flows from the rivers of Northern California, down California’s state-managed system of aqueducts …

Kate Winslet Revealed One Thing Fans Realized About Leonardo DiCaprio Thanks To One Battle After Another That She's Known Forever

She has seen his potential for a long, long time.

The market has ‘switched’ and founders have the power now, VCs say

Graham & Walker’s Leslie Feinzaig and XYZ Venture’s Ross Fubini share the secrets for founders — and VCs — to make the most of the current fast pace of dealmaking.

Google launched its deepest AI research agent yet — on the same day OpenAI dropped GPT-5.2

For the first time, developers can embed Google’s Deep Research tool, based on Gemini 3 Pro, into their own apps.

1X struck a deal to send its ‘home’ humanoids to factories and warehouses

Despite launching as a humanoid robot designed to help consumers around the house, 1X’s Neo robots are heading to industrial use cases.

World launches its ‘super app,’ including crypto pay and encrypted chat features

Tools for Humanity, the company behind the app, is seeking to expand its “real human network.”

Stanford’s star reporter takes on Silicon Valley’s ‘money-soaked’ startup culture

His reporting on a Stanford University president put Theo Baker on the map, but his upcoming book may cement his reputation as the rare young journalist willing to challenge Silicon Valley’s startup machine.

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