The Las Vegas Raiders and quarterback Derek Smith face mounting frustrations as they strive to sync on the field. Overcoming communication gaps and adapting quickly remain crucial for their playoff hopes.
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Adele made a rare public appearance at the F1 event, marking her first outing since concluding her Las Vegas residency a year ago. Fans and attendees were thrilled to see the singer back in the spotlight.
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a probe into the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, examining the school’s handling of recent allegations of antisemitism on campus, amid growing concerns over student safety and discrimination.
As Jakobi Meyers enters free agency, multiple NFL teams are evaluating the wide receiver’s potential fit. His consistent production and route-running skills make him a coveted target for contending squads.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll delivered crucial updates on the team’s outlook for the remainder of the season, addressing injuries, roster moves, and strategies to boost playoff hopes.
Several Las Vegas casinos continue to offer free parking despite recent fee increases in the city. This article from USA Today highlights which hotels still provide complimentary parking for visitors.
Two New England casinos are emerging as strong competitors to Las Vegas, drawing crowds with expanded gaming options and luxury amenities. Their rapid growth signals a shift in the U.S. gambling landscape.
Las Vegas faces heavy smoke today due to nearby wildfires spreading across the region. Authorities warn residents to limit outdoor activity as air quality levels plummet, posing health risks amid growing fire concerns.
A US governor has won $1.4 million playing blackjack in Las Vegas, according to Yahoo News New Zealand. The victory highlights a rare high-stakes win for a sitting politician in the city’s famous casinos.
In 2018, there were over 23 school shootings in the United States, highlighting ongoing concerns about gun violence in educational settings. The Guardian reports on the impact and calls for policy reform.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing conflicts of interest. The decision impacts key prosecutions in the district.
Sophie Cunningham credited strong defensive pressure and team chemistry as the “key” to Indiana Fever’s upset victory over the Las Vegas Aces. Her leadership on and off the court fueled the win, Sports Illustrated reports.
Las Vegas joins Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Orlando as US tourism faces a slump continuing through August, with projections indicating a steep decline until the end of 2025, reports Travel And Tour World.
Las Vegas tourism faces a downturn as airport passenger numbers continue to decline, signaling ongoing challenges for the city’s hospitality industry. The slump raises concerns about the pace of recovery in the travel sector.
The high-speed rail project linking California to Las Vegas faces rising costs. Officials are implementing measures to slow expenses and keep the ambitious transportation plan on track, NPR reports.
NBA legend Jason Kidd expressed strong support for Las Vegas landing a team, saying the city “deserves” NBA status. His comments come amid the league’s ongoing expansion review.
Britain has issued its first online safety fine to US-based forum 4chan, Reuters reports. The penalty marks a significant step in enforcing new regulations aimed at curbing harmful content on digital platforms.
The Raiders’ decisive win over the Titans marks a turning point in their season, boosting playoff hopes and showcasing renewed offensive strength. This victory signals momentum for a team hungry to contend in the AFC West.
Celebrate the Las Vegas Aces’ latest championship with USA TODAY’s exclusive commemorative page print. Capture the historic victory and honor the team’s triumph with this limited-edition keepsake.
NRP Group has announced plans to begin construction on a new affordable housing project in Las Vegas. The development aims to address the city’s growing demand for accessible, low-cost homes.



















