Day 5 of the federal government shutdown sees many agencies closed, affecting services like national parks and processing centers. Essential operations, including air traffic control and Social Security, remain open despite disruptions.
Month: July 2026
Teachers in New York have condemned plans to introduce a humanoid robot in a high school, calling the move “really inappropriate.” Concerns focus on ethics, student privacy, and the robot’s role in education.
Brendan Sorsby’s reinstatement is a major boost for the Raiders, restoring a key offensive weapon just as the team faces crucial late-season matchups. His return promises increased versatility and scoring potential.
Business Insider ranks the 25 most popular US cities for vacation homes, revealing top destinations where buyers seek relaxation and investment. Coastal and mountain locales dominate the list as getaway preferences evolve.
San Jose’s Checkmate dealt a tough blow to the Blackhawks, raising questions about their next moves. On Tap Sports Net explores Chicago’s strategy and outlook following the latest defeat.
The NRL eyes expansion in the US after Las Vegas delivers a £1m loss. Despite setbacks, the league is keen to tap into the American market, exploring new opportunities to grow rugby league across the States.
Cybersecurity experts from around the globe gather in Las Vegas for Black Hat, the premier hacking conference. The event offers cutting-edge talks, hands-on training, and the latest in digital defense innovations.
SHE Weekend, hosted by Flavor Flav in Las Vegas, spotlighted women’s sports with a star-studded lineup, inspiring fans and athletes alike. ESPN highlights the celebration of female athleticism and empowerment.
ICE agents in plainclothes handcuffed a man at Las Vegas airport, startling onlookers. The unexpected arrest drew immediate attention, raising questions about enforcement tactics in public spaces.
Aces’ guard Kelsey Plum criticized a proposed USA 250-year anniversary patch for the WNBA All-Star Game, calling it inappropriate. The debate highlights tensions over patriotism and sports branding.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has married Brian Glenn in a Las Vegas ceremony, USA Today reports. The event marks a new chapter for the controversial congresswoman known for her outspoken political stance.
Zuffa Boxing is evolving its business model, shifting focus from traditional pay-per-view to diversified revenue streams like sponsorships and digital content, aiming to capitalize on changing fan consumption habits.
The 2026 World Cup odds favoring the USA over Australia are seen as “good for America” but “bad for books,” FOX Sports reports. This reflects strong home advantage optimism but challenges betting markets.
ABC News reports the NYE explosion at Trump’s Las Vegas hotel stemmed from a mental health crisis, police confirm. Authorities continue investigating the incident amid growing public concern.
Las Vegas sees a surge in tourism as World Cup watch parties draw crowds, despite hosting no matches. Local venues capitalize on the global event, boosting hospitality and entertainment sectors, KSNV reports.
The F1 Business Summit returns to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, bringing together industry leaders and stakeholders to discuss the future of motorsport innovation and commercial growth. The event highlights F1’s expanding global reach.
The Phoenix Mercury, motivated by last season’s WNBA Finals defeat to Las Vegas, have opened their new season with renewed vigor. Their strong start signals a determined bid for championship redemption.
Want to catch the Thunderbirds’ spectacular flyover in Las Vegas this weekend? The iconic Air Force demonstration team will perform key passes over the Strip. Here’s what you need to know to see the show.
Former Raider star expresses full confidence in the team’s potential to contend in the 2026 season. His optimistic outlook highlights key player development and strategic moves shaping the squad’s future.
A political cartoon featured in The Week highlights the tragic Las Vegas shooting, focusing on gun violence along the Strip. The illustration underscores ongoing debates about firearm regulation and public safety.





















