WrestleMania 41 lands in Las Vegas with high stakes and fan-favorite matchups. USA Today offers expert predictions on who will emerge victorious in every bout, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of wrestling action.
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The USA CBD Expo returns to Las Vegas, spotlighting cutting-edge innovations and expert-led education in the booming CBD industry. Attendees can expect product launches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
Casino operator Wynn exceeded fourth-quarter earnings estimates, driven by robust performance in its Las Vegas operations. Strong visitor demand and higher gaming revenue boosted overall results, Reuters reports.
Once dubbed “Sin City,” Las Vegas has transformed into a major sports hub. With new stadiums and professional teams, the city now attracts fans nationwide, redefining its image from nightlife hotspot to athletic destination.
Adele FaceTimed disappointed fans after postponing her Las Vegas residency, offering personal apologies and reassurance. The setback follows ongoing health concerns, impacting thousands awaiting the iconic performances.
Las Vegas emerges as a key tourism hub amid a US travel slump impacting the economy. Challenges like Trump tariffs and Canada reducing travel ties amplify shifts as New York, San Francisco, LA, Miami, and Seattle unify efforts.
Connecticut and Nevada face off in a highly anticipated showdown for the US title, with both teams aiming to claim national glory. The intense matchup promises thrilling action and top-level competition, says sungazette.com.
Las Vegas tourism faces a sharp decline, dubbed the ‘Trump slump,’ as immigration crackdowns deter workers and visitors, unions report. The drop underscores growing economic strain on the city’s vital hospitality sector.
Justin Hayward was sentenced for a 2018 stabbing outside a smoke shop, according to ktnv.com. The court handed down the verdict after reviewing evidence from the incident that left one victim injured.
The trial begins for a Las Vegas politician accused of killing a reporter. The case has drawn significant attention as prosecutors present evidence in a high-profile courtroom battle. The community awaits justice.
Shane Tamura, the gunman responsible for killing four people including an NYPD officer in Midtown Manhattan, was identified following a deadly shooting. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the attack.
Las Vegas is experiencing a sharp decline in tourism, signaling potential trouble for the broader U.S. economy. Experts warn this drop could reflect weakening consumer confidence and reduced travel spending nationwide.
Las Vegas faces a sharp slowdown as the city’s once booming economy hits a pause. Rising costs, tighter regulations, and shifting visitor trends signal the end of the boom days, challenging the iconic entertainment hub.
Gymkhana Las Vegas, the acclaimed Indian-inspired dining experience, is set to open at Aria Resort in winter 2026. The launch marks a new culinary highlight for the luxury Vegas Strip destination.
Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor, has died at 77. Serving under President Clinton, Herman was a trailblazer in labor rights and workforce diversity. Her legacy endures in American labor history.
The Marine Corps Judge Advocate General Program, highlighted on marines.mil, provides legal support critical to mission success. JAG officers advise commanders, uphold justice, and ensure legal compliance across Marine operations.
A new U.S. government rule quietly limits American tourists’ access to Las Vegas, while exempting foreign visitors. The move raises questions about travel equity and its impact on the city’s economy.
EVO USA 2025, the premier fighting game tournament, returns to Las Vegas this summer. Top players from around the world will compete for glory and cash prizes, drawing massive crowds and intense matches.
A man described as a political refugee was arrested by ICE agents in Las Vegas, raising concerns among advocates about his asylum status. Authorities say the case involves immigration violations. The community calls for clarity.
Four people were killed in a mass shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office tower, authorities confirmed. The suspect is in custody. Investigations are ongoing as the city mourns the tragic loss.


















