School suspensions often have lasting negative effects, disproportionately impacting vulnerable students who lack the resources to appeal. NBC News highlights how these disciplinary actions can derail academic and personal futures.
Month: August 2025
Justin Hayward was sentenced for a 2018 stabbing outside a smoke shop, according to ktnv.com. The court handed down the verdict after reviewing evidence from the incident that left one victim injured.
Ontario has introduced a new support program to assist businesses impacted by U.S. tariffs. The initiative aims to ease financial burdens and boost trade resilience amid ongoing cross-border tensions.
World Table Tennis continues to captivate fans worldwide with thrilling matches and top-tier talent. The sport’s global growth is marked by intense competition and rising stars, highlighting its expanding international appeal.
Five trees near Las Vegas have been named finalists for the 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. Local officials and communities are proud as the selection highlights Nevada’s natural beauty. The winner will be announced soon.
The trial begins for a Las Vegas politician accused of killing a reporter. The case has drawn significant attention as prosecutors present evidence in a high-profile courtroom battle. The community awaits justice.
Shane Tamura, the gunman responsible for killing four people including an NYPD officer in Midtown Manhattan, was identified following a deadly shooting. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the attack.
U2 is set to release “V-U2,” an immersive movie capturing their groundbreaking Sphere Las Vegas shows. The film promises a unique experience, blending cutting-edge visuals with the band’s iconic performance.
Nevada used A.I. to identify students needing academic support, sparking controversy over privacy and bias. Critics argued the algorithm unfairly targeted vulnerable groups, raising ethical concerns about AI in education.
U.S. Marshals arrested a man in Las Vegas accused of purchasing 40 firearms on behalf of a gang, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to curb illegal gun trafficking in the city.
The 30 deadliest mass shootings in modern US history, including Monterey Park and Uvalde, highlight a persistent national crisis. Business Insider details these tragedies, underscoring the urgent need for solutions.
The Oakland Athletics’ move to Las Vegas marks another major sports relocation to the city. Factors include its booming population, state-of-the-art venues, and strong financial incentives attracting teams nationwide.
Las Vegas is experiencing a sharp decline in tourism, signaling potential trouble for the broader U.S. economy. Experts warn this drop could reflect weakening consumer confidence and reduced travel spending nationwide.
Canadians are steering clear of U.S. travel amid political backlash, reports Travel Weekly. Heightened tensions and policy disputes have led to a noticeable dip in cross-border tourism.
Hull KR fans can rejoice as the Robins announce a landmark 2026 trip to Las Vegas! The historic move marks a thrilling expansion, promising exciting international exposure for the club. Stay tuned for details.
The William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV is a leading institution shaping future hospitality leaders through cutting-edge programs and industry partnerships in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world.
Eight juveniles have been charged with murder following a senseless attack on a student, captured on video, police say. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the violent incident.
Las Vegas business owners are seeking compensation from Formula 1 organizers, citing lost revenue and disruptions during recent events. They urge F1 to address financial impacts on local commerce.
The Athletics’ new Las Vegas ballpark costs have surged past US$2 billion, raising concerns over budget overruns. The escalating expenses highlight challenges in funding and managing major sports infrastructure projects.
Trump’s policies on immigration and international relations have led to a noticeable decline in summer tourism across the United States, as travelers reconsider their plans amid growing uncertainty and stricter regulations.




















