In his latest column for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Clarence Page explores growing political tensions in the U.S., questioning whether the nation is on the brink of a new era of political violence.
Day: November 3, 2025
The U.S. Department of Education has discontinued the Blue Ribbon Schools program, prompting several states to create their own versions to recognize outstanding K-12 schools. This shift marks a new chapter in educational honors.
Discover 9 surprising facts about Bugsy Siegel, the notorious mobster who helped shape Las Vegas. From his rise in organized crime to his lasting impact, History.com uncovers the lesser-known side of Siegel’s life.
The Native American tribe behind Las Vegas’s only cannabis lounge is reshaping the city’s cannabis scene. Their venture blends cultural heritage with modern business, marking a new chapter in tribal entrepreneurship.
British sports car maker is betting big with a new manufacturing facility in Las Vegas. The move aims to boost production and tap into the U.S. market, signaling a bold expansion strategy for the luxury automaker.
Three NFL teams are reportedly vying for the Raiders’ star player, highlighting his rising value ahead of the trade deadline. Interested franchises see him as a game-changing addition to bolster their playoff hopes.
Devastating news from the Jaguars could alter the Raiders’ strategy this Sunday. Key injuries and lineup changes in Jacksonville may reshape the game plan, impacting the Raiders’ approach in a crucial matchup.
Several major U.S. airports face delays and reduced services amid the government shutdown. International travelers report longer wait times as security and customs operations are scaled back.
Las Vegas continues to dazzle with top-tier entertainment. TripSavvy highlights the best shows, from iconic residencies to mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil performances, guiding visitors to must-see acts on the Strip.








