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Nevada’s Governor Was Pulled Over by Police During a Traffic Stop and Walked Away Without a Ticket

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.

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RFK Jr. Told a Candidate “It’ll Make My Life Hell” If He Won. Now a Senator Wants Him Investigated

Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.

Nevada’s Governor Was Pulled Over by Police During a Traffic Stop and Walked Away Without a Ticket

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.

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RFK Jr. Told a Candidate “It’ll Make My Life Hell” If He Won. Now a Senator Wants Him Investigated

Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.

Nevada’s Governor Was Pulled Over by Police During a Traffic Stop and Walked Away Without a Ticket

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.

Experts Warn Kids Could Wait for Buses in 9 AM Darkness after House Passes Daylight Saving Time Reform

The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.

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E. Jean Carroll has received roughly $5.6 million tied to a 2023 civil verdict against Donald Trump, according to court records and multiple news reports. A separate $83.3 million defamation judgment from 2024 has not been paid and remains under appeal.

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Nevada’s Governor Was Pulled Over by Police During a Traffic Stop and Walked Away Without a Ticket

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.

Experts Warn Kids Could Wait for Buses in 9 AM Darkness after House Passes Daylight Saving Time Reform

The U.S. House voted to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a long-running debate over darker winter mornings. Sleep specialists and lawmakers say the change could leave some children waiting for school buses before sunrise, with winter sunrises after 9 a.m. in parts of the country.