An Israeli government official was arrested in a Las Vegas Valley child predator undercover operation, sources reveal. Authorities conducted a sting targeting online child exploitation networks. Investigations are ongoing.
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An Israeli government official was arrested in Nevada as part of a major sex crimes operation, authorities confirmed. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to tackle exploitation across borders.
Former President Trump has been ordered by a US federal trade court to rescind all tariffs within 10 days after a legal challenge blocked their enforcement. The ruling marks a significant setback in his trade policies.
Survivors of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting expressed shock and concern following the Supreme Court’s ruling expanding gun rights, fearing it could undermine efforts to prevent future tragedies.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed optimism about the U.S. economy during a visit to a Las Vegas union hall, highlighting steady job growth and resilient consumer spending amid ongoing challenges.
Four prominent political figures are visiting Las Vegas as early voting gets underway. Their trips highlight the city’s pivotal role in key races ahead of the upcoming elections. Coverage continues on FOX5 Vegas.
Former President Trump’s recent trash-talking has sparked backlash, potentially costing Las Vegas valuable business and investment opportunities, warns Nevada Current. Local leaders express concern over the economic impact on the city.
Politicians across the US expressed shock and sorrow following the Las Vegas massacre, the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. Calls for action on gun control and increased public safety measures quickly followed.
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.
Canadians are steering clear of U.S. travel amid political backlash, reports Travel Weekly. Heightened tensions and policy disputes have led to a noticeable dip in cross-border tourism.
Hundreds of Trump supporters gathered unexpectedly at a Las Vegas rally, drawing large crowds and energized cheers. Organizers described the turnout as a “pleasant surprise” amid heightened political activity in the region.
Nevada senators urge former President Trump to seek congressional approval before any further actions in Iran, emphasizing the importance of legislative oversight in decisions involving military engagement.
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Trump’s Project 2025, accusing it of undermining democracy, while defending President Biden’s record during a Las Vegas event, Nevada Current reports.
Senator Bernie Sanders proposes a bold shift for the left: to run independent of the Democratic Party. His plan aims to reshape progressive politics and challenge the two-party system, sparking debate across the political spectrum.
Former Miss Nevada United States announces bid for Congress, aiming to bring fresh perspectives to Washington. The Las Vegas native seeks to leverage her public platform in a competitive race.
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.
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.
Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign spent a staggering $1.5 billion in just 15 weeks, raising questions about strategy and financial management, as detailed in a New York Times report.
Las Vegas tourism faces a sharp decline, with experts citing rising prices fueled by greed and political instability in the U.S. as key factors. The city grapples with balancing profit and visitor appeal.
A Las Vegas pastor, recently sworn in as a U.S. citizen, is stepping into the political arena. His new role marks a bold shift from ministry to public service, promising fresh perspectives in local politics.




















