The U.S. women’s hockey team will celebrate their gold medal victory with Flavor Flav in Las Vegas this July. The event marks a festive tribute to their historic Olympic win. (AP News)
Author: William Green
A recent political cartoon in The Week depicts Hillary Clinton addressing gun control in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting. The image highlights ongoing debates over firearm regulations and public safety concerns in the U.S.
The University of Oklahoma ranks prominently in U.S. News & World Report’s latest college rankings, recognized for strong academic programs, campus resources, and student outcomes among America’s top public universities.
Oregon men’s basketball kicked off the Pac-12 Tournament with a strong win over UCLA in Las Vegas, showcasing resilience and skill. The Ducks advance with confidence as they pursue the conference title.
Enhanced Games, dubbed the “Olympics with steroids,” have launched in Las Vegas, featuring athletes competing without drug bans. The event challenges traditional sports norms, sparking global debate on performance-enhancing substances.
Recent traffic data reveals ongoing safety concerns on Las Vegas roadways, highlighting a rise in accidents and violations. Authorities urge increased vigilance and enforcement to improve driver safety.
The Raiders’ regular season schedule positions star quarterback Alex Mendoza for a breakout year. Key matchups and favorable timing offer a prime opportunity to lead the team to playoff contention.
In 2024, Las Vegas residencies continue to dominate entertainment revenue charts, with top acts generating record-breaking grosses. Statista highlights standout performances driving the city’s lucrative live-show economy.
Raiders ticket prices have surged significantly this season, sparking fan debate. Sports Illustrated examines the extent of the inflation, comparing current costs to previous years and analyzing factors driving the hike.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2026 rankings of Nevada’s best public elementary schools, highlighting top performers known for academic excellence and community engagement. Results guide parents in school selection.
Las Vegas casinos are transforming entertainment with immersive experiences, cutting-edge technology, and diverse attractions. This reinvention offers travelers fresh, dynamic options beyond traditional gaming, redefining the city’s appeal.
Las Vegas housing market shows signs of cooling in 2024, with slower price growth and rising inventory. Experts predict a balanced market ahead, offering opportunities for both buyers and sellers.
The Raiders have identified Fernando Mendoza as a key developmental focus early in his career. Coaches emphasize honing his skills to boost the team’s offensive depth and future success, highlighting his potential impact.
Black Hat USA 2026, the premier cybersecurity event, returns to Las Vegas from Aug. 1-6. Experts gather to share insights on cyber threats. Register now and save with code CYBERCRIME via Cybercrime Magazine.
A woman faces charges after allegedly abandoning her dog at Las Vegas Airport. Authorities responded to calls, ensuring the pet’s safety while investigating the incident. The case is ongoing.
Arizona officials vetoed the proposed Charlie Kirk highway, citing political reasons behind the decision. The move has sparked debate over partisan influence in infrastructure projects, the News-Herald reports.
Entries are now open for the SUPER DARTS 2025 Qualifier in Las Vegas, hosted by dartslive.com. Dart players worldwide can compete for a chance to secure their spot in the prestigious tournament.
Former President Trump plans to promote tax breaks in Las Vegas, addressing local concerns as residents grapple with rising gas prices. The move aims to ease financial strain amid mounting living costs.
Las Vegas heats up for March Madness as major resorts host exclusive NCAA tournament events. Fans flock to watch games, enjoy watch parties, and participate in themed celebrations across the city.
A new report from The Guardian reveals that US TV coverage of the Las Vegas attack largely ignored discussions on gun violence solutions, focusing instead on the tragedy without addressing prevention measures.




















