Josh Groban has announced a series of Las Vegas shows featuring a collection of his greatest hits and rare gems. He also previewed his upcoming holiday TV special, promising festive performances and heartfelt moments.
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USA Today reports on the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, honoring those impacted by the tragic 2017 mass shooting. The article details the lives lost and the enduring impact on families and the community.
Locals in Las Vegas express growing concern as aggravated assaults on the Strip rise sharply. Authorities urge vigilance while working to address the recent surge in violent crime, according to KSNV reports.
Inside YESCO, the company behind Las Vegas and Reno’s most iconic signs, reveals a rich legacy of craftsmanship and innovation shaping the cityscapes. From vintage neon to modern displays, YESCO lights up Nevada’s skyline.
The Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight set a U.S. record for the biggest gate outside of Las Vegas, underscoring the bout’s massive appeal and signaling a shift in boxing’s traditional event hubs.
Police report Molotov cocktails and a gun were used to damage Tesla vehicles at a Las Vegas facility. Authorities are investigating the arson attack as they assess the extent of the destruction.
Clark County has appointed its first Asian American to the Nevada Senate, marking a historic milestone in state politics. The new appointee aims to bring diverse perspectives to the legislature.
A soldier who died in the Las Vegas blast intended the attack as a “wake-up call” for the US, according to authorities. The incident raises concerns over domestic security and military vigilance.
Discover the top Las Vegas shows of 2021-2022 in Matador Network’s latest guide. From mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil productions to headline concerts, experience the city’s vibrant entertainment scene post-pandemic.
Times Higher Education has released its 2025 rankings, spotlighting top US universities. Harvard, MIT, and Stanford lead the list, showcasing academic excellence and cutting-edge research in higher education.
LA County authorities say a string of armed robberies paused after suspects traveled to Las Vegas for a wedding. The DOJ reports the break in the spree led to their eventual capture.
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams responded to analyst Paul Pierce’s recent remarks, calling his trade to Las Vegas a “business decision.” Adams emphasized his commitment to the team and staying focused on the season ahead.
The Oakland Athletics are set to break ground on their new Las Vegas stadium next month, signaling a major step toward relocation. The move marks a pivotal moment in the franchise’s future, as detailed by Sports Illustrated.
A key Oath Keepers leader has been identified as a former Las Vegas police detective, The Guardian reports. The revelation raises questions about law enforcement ties to the extremist group.
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump-era ban on gun bump stocks, ruling the regulation exceeded the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ authority. The decision marks a setback for gun control efforts.
A Green Beret involved in the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion had been undergoing mental health treatment, USA Today reports. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and its circumstances.
U2’s new concert film, Sphere, delivers a staggeringly lifelike experience, immersing viewers in the band’s iconic performances. USA Today speaks with The Edge about the groundbreaking technology behind its creation.
In 2023, school shootings have surged nationwide, with over 30 incidents reported across multiple states. This article from Education Week details the locations, impact, and ongoing concerns for student safety.
The Department of Criminal Justice at UNLV offers comprehensive programs focusing on crime prevention, law enforcement, and justice system reform, preparing students for impactful careers in the criminal justice field.
In the U.S., a largely unregulated market allows nearly anyone to acquire, dissect, and sell deceased human bodies, raising ethical concerns and calls for stricter oversight, Reuters reports.