Democratic secretary of state candidate Cisco Aguilar is troubled by thinking about how Nevada’s elections will look and feel if he’s defeated in next month’s midterm election.
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Police: Man jailed in slaying said he would ‘become a serial killer’ if released
A man accused of killing a person by hitting him in the head with a brick told authorities he would “become a serial killer” if released from jail, according to a Metro Police arrest report. Officers …
To buy Twitter, Musk has to keep banks, investors on board
If the squabbling ever stops over Elon Musk’s renewed bid to buy Twitter, experts say he still faces a huge obstacle to closing the $44 billion deal: Keeping …
K-pop group BTS members face possible military conscription
South Korea’s military appears to want to conscript members of the K-pop supergroup BTS for mandatory military duties, as the public remains sharply divided over whether they should be given exemptions. Lee Ki Sik, commissioner of the Military Manpowe…
Michael Flynn’s ReAwaken roadshow recruits ‘Army of God’
By the time the red, white and blue-colored microphone had been switched off, the crowd of 3,000 had listened to hours of invective and grievance. “We’re under warfare,” one speaker told them. Another said she …
Ukraine city takes more hits as apartment attack deaths rise
The death toll from a missile attack on apartment buildings in a southern Ukrainian city rose to 11 as more Russian missiles and — for the first time — explosive packed drones targeted …
Thais mourn dozens, mainly kids, killed in day care attack
Relatives wailed and collapsed in grief before the small coffins of children Friday after a fired police officer stormed a rural Thai day care center at …
Nobel Peace Prize to activists from Belarus, Russia, Ukraine
Human rights activists from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, a strong rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose invasion of Ukraine has ruptured decades of nearly uninterrupted peace in Europe, and to the …
Biden: Nuclear ‘Armageddon’ risk highest since ’62 crisis
President Joe Biden is declaring that the risk of nuclear “Armageddon” is at the highest level since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, as Russian officials speak of using tactical nuclear weapons after …
Another month of solid U.S. hiring suggests more big Fed hikes
America’s employers slowed their hiring in September but still added 263,000 jobs, a solid figure that will likely keep the Federal Reserve on pace to keep raising interest rates aggressively to …