The harsh truth about Raiders’ Geno Smith has been settled. Despite flashes of skill, inconsistency and turnovers continue to hamper his performance, raising questions about the team’s quarterback future.
Day: December 3, 2025
Staffing shortages are worsening flight delays across the US as the government shutdown enters its seventh day. Airlines and airports struggle to maintain operations amid reduced federal personnel.
A Beginner’s Guide to Formula 1 offers an insider look at the thrilling Grand Prix weekends in Austin and Las Vegas. Discover race basics, event highlights, and fan tips for an unforgettable F1 experience.
Tamia Perez, a distinguished scholar at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, is making strides in legal education and research. Her work focuses on advancing justice and policy reform.
Bugsy Siegel, a notorious mobster, played a pivotal role in developing Las Vegas as a gambling hub. His violent criminal past and mysterious 1947 death remain subjects of intrigue and investigation.
Caesars Entertainment has rebranded Bally’s Las Vegas as Horseshoe Las Vegas, marking a strategic move to revive a renowned brand and enhance its presence on the Strip, Fox Business reports.
Michigan’s college basketball team climbs the USA TODAY Sports coaches poll, reflecting a surge in performance this season. The Wolverines’ rise signals growing national recognition and playoff potential.
The Raiders’ roster gaps are increasingly clear as struggles in offense and defense persist. Key areas demand urgent attention to compete in a tough AFC West, highlighting the team’s critical rebuilding phase.
Las Vegas has been named the most fun city in the USA by Men’s Journal. Known for its vibrant nightlife, casinos, and entertainment, Sin City continues to attract thrill-seekers and partygoers from across the nation.
A little-known federal rule once mandated the removal of apostrophes from U.S. place names, aiming to avoid confusion on maps and signs. This policy erased punctuation from countless locations, stirring debate over historical accuracy.
Carrot Top has been entertaining audiences at Luxor in Las Vegas for 18 years, solidifying his status as a staple of the Strip’s comedy scene. His high-energy shows continue to draw loyal fans and newcomers alike.











