The 2025 ranking of America’s deadliest cities reveals alarming rise in homicide rates across major urban centers. This report by Freedom For All Americans highlights urgent safety challenges nationwide.
Author: Caleb Wilson
US tourism faces significant challenges as IMEX America 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas, marking a groundbreaking success with unstoppable momentum, signaling shifts in the global travel and events landscape.
Las Vegas business owners are seeking compensation after the Formula 1 event, citing lost revenue and disruptions. Claims focus on the high-impact event’s effects on local commerce, reported by BlackBook Motorsport.
Toys R Us announced plans to close or sell all its US stores, marking the end of an era for the iconic toy retailer. The move follows years of financial struggles and changing market dynamics.
Families are increasingly leaving public schools, prompting shifts in education dynamics. This trend could reshape funding, classroom diversity, and teaching methods nationwide, as alternative schooling gains momentum.
A lawyer fatally shot his former daughter-in-law, also an attorney at their Las Vegas law firm, in a tragic incident. Authorities are investigating the deadly dispute at the shared workplace.
The LVMPD Foundation is funding a new tips reward program in partnership with Crime Stoppers of Nevada, aiming to boost community assistance in solving crimes. The initiative encourages anonymous crime reports to enhance public safety.
Las Vegas honors the legacy of Charlie Kirk, celebrating his impactful contributions to the community. The city held a special event recognizing his dedication and lasting influence. Coverage by KLAS 8 News Now.
Legendary rock band The Who is concluding their decades-long US tour, leaving fans with bittersweet emotions. The farewell marks the end of an era for one of rock’s most iconic acts.
A fight between a high school student and a teacher was caught on camera, raising concerns about school safety and discipline. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community seeks answers. Reported by WSET.
Shane Devon Tamura has been identified as the suspect in the Midtown Manhattan mass shooting. Authorities are investigating motives as they gather more details on Tamura’s background and the incident’s circumstances.
Air Force Lt. Col. was sentenced in a Las Vegas court for child sex crimes, marking a significant case in military justice. The conviction highlights ongoing efforts to address abuse within armed forces ranks.
MGM Resorts announced furloughs for 140 managers across its Las Vegas properties amid a significant business slump, aiming to cut costs as the hospitality sector faces ongoing challenges.
Tourism across the US faces setbacks as Las Vegas reports a sharp drop in visitors amid economic uncertainty. The decline impacts neighboring states California, Arizona, and Nevada, challenging regional travel industries.
In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, misinformation surged online, including false ISIS ties and fabricated victim stories, complicating the public’s understanding and hindering accurate reporting.
The deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history unfolded at a Las Vegas concert, leaving over 50 dead and hundreds injured. Authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the unprecedented attack.
Students are calling for expanded civics education, yet most schools fall short in offering it. The Hechinger Report highlights this gap amid growing concerns over civic knowledge and engagement.
Students are enduring sweltering classrooms as many schools lack air conditioning. Districts nationwide struggle to address rising temperatures, raising concerns about student comfort and learning conditions amid a heat wave.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man involved in the robbery of a local business. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. More details at ktnv.com.
US tourism faces uncertainty amid Trump’s policies on immigration and travel restrictions. Industry leaders warn these measures could deter visitors, threatening a vital economic sector. The Week explores the potential impact.



















