Rod Stewart has been forced to cancel his upcoming U.S. shows due to illness. The rock icon expressed his devastation and offered a sincere apology to fans. CBS News will provide updates on his recovery and rescheduled dates.
Year: 2025
Nevada joins several states in suing the U.S. Department of Education over $6 billion in federal education funding. The lawsuit challenges the department’s allocation methods, aiming to secure fair distribution for schools.
A Las Vegas man avoided prison after a plea deal reduced his child sex crime charges from 45 to 2. The agreement sparked public outcry over the leniency in a serious case, raising questions about the justice system.
The tallest hotel in Las Vegas, Fontainebleau, has finally opened after over a decade of construction. Business Insider Africa shares 11 exclusive photos showcasing the glitzy interiors of this long-awaited landmark.
Sports betting in the U.S. faces volatility as fear and limit orders surge, challenging market stability. In Las Vegas, bettors navigate rising risks, marking a shift in how wagers are placed nationwide.
USA Today reports that 40 U.S. airports are facing flight reductions due to shifting travel demand and staffing challenges. The list includes major hubs and regional airports across the country.
The Las Vegas Raiders are finally receiving great news at a crucial juncture. With key players returning, their next few games could decisively shape the trajectory of their season. A timely boost for a playoff push.
President Trump bypassed Congress to extend the tenure of interim federal prosecutors in California and Nevada, stirring debates over executive authority and congressional oversight, The New York Times reports.
Oracle AI World 2025, hosted by Oracle, unveiled groundbreaking AI innovations and next-gen cloud solutions. Industry leaders showcased tools set to transform enterprise intelligence and automation worldwide.
California’s universal school meal program, praised for boosting students’ happiness and removing stigma, could inspire similar initiatives nationwide, reshaping how schools address child nutrition and equity.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to shut down a crime-ridden motel in downtown, citing safety concerns and rising criminal activity. Officials aim to restore community security and prevent further incidents.
The Black Hat conference in Las Vegas spotlighted rising cryptocurrency theft, featuring expert discussions on cybercrime tactics and security solutions to protect digital assets in an evolving threat landscape.
The Raiders and Chargers clash on Monday Night Football in Week 2, battling for AFC West supremacy. Expect a fierce contest as both teams target the division’s top spot. Final score predictions and analysis on A to Z Sports.
A vigil was held on the UNLV campus to honor slain conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Attendees gathered to pay tribute and mourn his unexpected loss, highlighting his impact on political discourse.
Pete Carroll addressed the Raiders’ third straight loss, emphasizing the team’s resilience and need for regrouping. He highlighted key areas for improvement as the team seeks to turn their season around.
The government shutdown has impacted Las Vegas area national parks, leading to reduced services and limited access. Visitors are advised to check updates before planning their trips to affected sites.
Las Vegas’ MSG Sphere is set to revolutionize entertainment with its cutting-edge technology and immersive experience. This state-of-the-art venue promises unparalleled audio-visual impact, redefining live events in the city.
A Las Vegas school counselor allegedly told a teen she would “get raped,” sparking outrage. The disturbing claim has prompted an investigation into the counselor’s conduct, raising concerns over student safety.
Newly-released letters reveal a friend of the Las Vegas shooter pleaded with him “not to shoot or kill innocent people.” The correspondence sheds light on early warnings ignored before the tragic 2017 massacre.
Las Vegas ranks 28th among U.S. cities for business tax friendliness, according to a recent report by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The ranking reflects the city’s competitive tax environment amid growing economic challenges.




















