Philadelphia joins Orlando, Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, and Las Vegas in surging hotel occupancy, visitor spending, and tax revenues ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, spotlighting major U.S. cities gearing up for the global event.
Day: April 4, 2026
A recent political cartoon in The Week highlights Congress’s inaction on gun control following the deadly Las Vegas shooting. The illustration criticizes lawmakers for failing to pass meaningful reforms despite public outcry.
Kelly Clarkson announces the return of her Las Vegas residency following the recent death of ex-husband Brandon Blackstock. Fans can now get the dates for her upcoming shows, signaling a strong comeback.
ABC News publishes portraits of the Las Vegas massacre victims, honoring those lost in the tragic 2017 shooting. The tribute serves as a solemn reminder of the lives cut short in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Las Vegas Raiders fans are abuzz following the contract extension of 4x Pro Bowler Josh Jacobs. Supporters praise the move as a win for the team’s future, dubbing Jacobs a true “Business Hall of Famer.”
Photos: The Las Vegas Aces kicked off media day 2025 with energy and focus. Star players and coaches shared insights ahead of the WNBA season, highlighting team goals and fan excitement. Stay tuned!
The United States is capitalizing on the global event tourism surge, with Las Vegas leading the charge. The city is investing heavily in major competitions and iconic matches to attract international visitors and boost its tourism economy.
A new national report highlights Las Vegas’ growing diversity, revealing shifts in ethnicity and culture. The findings offer valuable insight into the city’s evolving demographic landscape. (KLAS 8 News Now)







