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Former President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas to advocate for his “no tax on tips” plan, aiming to boost income for service workers. The initiative seeks to eliminate federal taxes on gratuities, sparking local debate.
One person died after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the blast at the high-profile location.
Sources reveal that an ABBA avatar show is set to debut on the Las Vegas Strip, blending iconic music with cutting-edge technology. The immersive production promises a fresh entertainment experience for visitors.
Jerad Miller, the Las Vegas shooter, was a petty criminal and self-styled “Joker” who aspired to terror. His violent past and extremist views culminated in a deadly attack, raising concerns over domestic radicalization.
Beyoncé altered her visuals during her third show at the Sphere after receiving a cease-and-desist from the venue’s owner. The changes come as legal tensions over intellectual property claims continue.
Experts warn that Trump-era tariffs on booze, food, and travel continue to impact Nevada’s economy, defying claims of a ‘little disturbance.’ The Nevada Current highlights ongoing challenges for local businesses and consumers.
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated “Cowboy Carter” tour is set to electrify fans, with speculation mounting over potential additional dates in Las Vegas. USA Today explores the chances of more shows being announced soon.
A heavy police presence remains on South Fremont Street in Las Vegas hours after a Cybertruck explosion. Authorities are investigating a possible hostage situation. Details are still unfolding. – Times Now
Dead & Company’s Las Vegas residency at The Sphere, originally set for May, has been extended into July, according to USA Today. The iconic band will now deliver more shows in the city’s cutting-edge venue.
The 2025 U.S. Open wrestling championships will take place in Las Vegas, April 23-27. Early hotel bookings offer registration discounts. Wrestlers and fans are urged to secure accommodations soon.