Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new crypto business but provided few details about its operations or goals. The announcement left investors and analysts seeking clarity on the project’s scope and timeline.
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Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has appointed Iyad Mourad as its new Hotel Manager. Mourad brings extensive hospitality expertise, aiming to elevate guest experiences at the luxury resort.
Four Las Vegas teens have pleaded guilty in juvenile court for the fatal beating of a classmate, according to reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in the city.
Canada’s ongoing travel boycott of the U.S. is hitting Las Vegas hard, forcing the city to confront the economic fallout as tourism declines. Stakeholders urge swift measures to revive visitor confidence.
A Romanian fugitive and son of a reputed crime boss was arrested in Las Vegas on domestic violence charges. He has since been removed from the US, authorities confirmed. The case highlights ongoing cross-border law enforcement efforts.
WADA has called on U.S. authorities to shut down the Enhanced Games, citing concerns over athlete safety and doping. The governing body warns the event undermines global anti-doping efforts.
The NFL’s journey to Las Vegas was marked by challenges, negotiations, and strategic moves. Front Office Sports explores how the league overcame hurdles to establish harmony in the desert sports market.
Las Vegas’ SECTA has been named the top magnet school in the nation, KSNV reports. The school’s innovative STEM programs and student achievements earned it the prestigious recognition.
A Filipino man was fatally stabbed in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. The incident is under investigation as police seek witnesses. The community mourns the loss of the victim, highlighting concerns over local safety.
World of Concrete in Las Vegas marks the first major U.S. trade show since the pandemic began, signaling a strong return for the construction industry and live events. Attendance and enthusiasm highlight the sector’s recovery.
The Cleveland Browns have traded quarterback Kenny Pickett to the Las Vegas Raiders, Yahoo Sports reports. This move signals a shift in both teams’ quarterback strategies ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Antonio Pierce criticized the Raiders, saying some players made “business decisions” during their embarrassing loss to the Panthers. The comments highlight internal frustrations amid the team’s recent struggles.
Google announced significant price cuts on its business software for U.S. federal agencies, aiming to boost adoption and enhance government technology efficiency, Reuters reports.
MAGA supporters erupted after an Israeli official charged in a U.S. child sex ring fled the country. The case has intensified political tensions and raised calls for stricter immigration controls.
Adele has announced new dates for her rescheduled Las Vegas residency, expressing her commitment to delivering an unforgettable show. Fans can now look forward to her highly anticipated performances once again.
Nevada secured a decisive 8-2 victory over Fairfield National in the U.S. Championship at the Little League World Series. The win advances Nevada to the next stage of the prestigious tournament.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix promises thrilling entertainment beyond the race, featuring performances by top groups and singers. Stay tuned for the official lineup, bringing vibrant energy to the city’s iconic Strip.
A new Newsweek map highlights US cities with the highest homicide rates, revealing alarming hotspots across the nation. The data underscores growing concerns over urban violence and public safety priorities.
Las Vegas has been ranked the No. 2 top moving destination in the U.S., according to recent data. The city’s affordability, job market, and vibrant lifestyle continue to attract new residents nationwide.
The New York Times published a comprehensive guide in 2017 offering educators resources to teach and learn about the Las Vegas shooting. The materials aim to foster understanding and support in schools following the tragedy.


















