For a few years, we’ve known about corporations, hedge funds and other conglomerates buying homes in Las Vegas, then turning them into rentals.
Latest National Headlines
- Fact-check: Who's right in the Musk-Navarro feud over Tesla?
- Judge orders White House to allow AP access to news events
- New Social Security rules will create hurdles for millions of seniors, report finds
- The IRS finalizes a deal to share tax information with immigration authorities
- Mixed messages on tariffs raises scrutiny on Trump aides
- Ariana Grande's 'Eternal Sunshine' takes a wicked leap to No. 1, a year after its release
- Migrants who entered the U.S. via CBP One app should leave 'immediately,' DHS says
- Texas' measles outbreak isn't slowing down. How can that change?
- Trump trade official signals tariffs are negotiating tool amid GOP skepticism
- This YouTube show explains climate change to the kids who have to live with it
The chapel bells are ringing for the second annual love issue! And, lest we forget about life passions as expressions of love, we sat down with four collectors to discuss their most beloved items.
-
President Trump defended his new tariffs and asked for patience as experts warn of economic repercussions. And, immigration advocates worry about SCOTUS' Alien Enemies Act ruling.
-
A number of books out this week — a tale of tribal politics, a close-focus mystery, measured criticism and a unique relationship — are tied up in answering the question: How do we define ourselves?
-
Stocks retreated for yet another day after attempting a rebound earlier in the session. Trillions of dollars in investor wealth have been wiped out since last week.
-
The CDC teams that supported local sexual assault prevention groups were 'wiped out' in RFK Jr.'s overhaul of the Department of Health and Human Services.
-
Colleges are recognizing the importance of this growing pool of potential students.
-
Lawyers say the government is trying to gain a legal advantage as it tries to expel noncitizens over their pro-Palestinian activism.
-
Eighteen states count mail-in ballots that are received after Election Day, but a new order by President Trump challenges the practice.