Despite a national decline in crime rates, chaos and disorder appear to be rising, fueling public concern. This paradox challenges law enforcement and communities alike, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Month: August 2025
Antonio Pierce criticized the Raiders, saying some players made “business decisions” during their embarrassing loss to the Panthers. The comments highlight internal frustrations amid the team’s recent struggles.
The Oakland Athletics’ potential move to Las Vegas inches closer as MLB owners prepare to vote. Key factors include stadium plans, fan impact, and financial incentives shaping the franchise’s future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ pursuit of their ideal wide receiver has hit a snag, as their top target is no longer available. This development could reshape the team’s offseason strategy moving forward.
Summerlin South’s Little League team secured a thrilling victory to advance to the US title game in the Little League World Series. Their strong performance highlights a promising run in the national tournament.
A Las Vegas official has testified he was framed in the murder of a reporter, denying involvement. The shocking claim emerged during a high-profile trial, raising questions about the investigation’s integrity.
Kenny Chesney dazzled audiences with a vibrant, visually arresting performance at the Las Vegas Sphere. The country star’s dynamic show combined cutting-edge visuals and energetic hits, creating an unforgettable experience.
President Trump’s Education Plan promises school choice and increased funding but faces scrutiny over feasibility and impact. This article fact-checks claims and analyzes potential effects on public education systems.
In 2021, several major cities worldwide reported alarmingly high homicide rates, highlighting ongoing challenges in public safety. Time Magazine explores the factors driving these trends and their broader social impact.
Miss Nevada US expertly balances her roles as a model, business executive, and entrepreneur through disciplined time management and strategic delegation, redefining multitasking in today’s fast-paced business world.
The Las Vegas Aces face the Seattle Storm in a thrilling WNBA matchup. Catch all the action live on ESPN at 8 PM ET. Stay tuned to USA Today for updates, analysis, and how to watch every moment.
Las Vegas emerges as a key tourism hub amid a US travel slump impacting the economy. Challenges like Trump tariffs and Canada reducing travel ties amplify shifts as New York, San Francisco, LA, Miami, and Seattle unify efforts.
The Las Vegas Aces have emerged as the WNBA’s toughest playoff contender. With a dominant lineup and relentless defense, they’re the team every rival dreads facing in the postseason.
Google announced significant price cuts on its business software for U.S. federal agencies, aiming to boost adoption and enhance government technology efficiency, Reuters reports.
Table tennis World Cup winner Hugo Calderano will miss the Las Vegas event due to visa issues, disappointing fans and the sport. The Straits Times reports this unexpected setback for the Brazilian star.
Teachers can now enjoy exclusive savings with unbeatable hotel discounts at 10 top destinations. From beach resorts to city escapes, these deals offer educators budget-friendly travel options this year.
A Las Vegas DA defended the bail granted in an Israeli official’s child sex sting case, calling it “standard,” amid sharp criticism from a U.S. attorney who called the decision contentious.
Las Vegas is emerging as a major sports hub, with new teams and venues boosting its profile. From the NHL’s Golden Knights to the Raiders in the NFL, the city is rapidly becoming a key player in American sports.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ effort to boost trade value of a former starter backfired spectacularly after one preseason game, raising serious doubts about the player’s market worth and the team’s strategy.
A soldier who died in a Cybertruck crash left behind a writing critical of the government, authorities told NBC News. The document reportedly expressed deep frustration with leadership and policies. Investigations continue.