Former President Donald Trump has threatened to imprison vandals targeting Tesla facilities in El Salvador, citing tough measures and the use of local prisons to deter further attacks, according to The New York Times.
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A man arrested at a 2016 rally told authorities he intended to kill Donald Trump. The incident raised security concerns as law enforcement investigated his motives and means, highlighting tensions during the heated election season.
The FBI reports a rise in hate crimes for the third consecutive year, highlighting growing concerns over targeted violence. The increase underscores ongoing challenges in combating bias-motivated offenses nationwide.
Inside Trump’s hastily written proposal to ‘own’ Gaza, The New York Times reveals a rushed and controversial blueprint aiming to reshape the region’s future, sparking debate and skepticism among officials and analysts.
At a Las Vegas rally, former President Trump celebrated recent political wins, expressing gratitude to supporters. His speech emphasized loyalty and vowed continued influence in the GOP ahead of upcoming elections.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker won $1.4 million playing blackjack in Las Vegas, The New York Times reports. The significant casino victory adds a surprising chapter to the governor’s public profile.
President Trump bypassed Congress to extend the tenure of interim federal prosecutors in California and Nevada, stirring debates over executive authority and congressional oversight, The New York Times reports.
The New York Times examines Las Vegas’ struggle with rising crime, economic challenges, and shifting tourism trends, questioning the city’s future as an entertainment capital. How will Sin City reinvent itself?
The New York Times’ 2022 report outlines a timeline of failed legislative efforts to curb U.S. gun violence, highlighting repeated setbacks amid rising public outcry and ongoing political gridlock.
In a landmark 2018 decision, the Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on sports betting, empowering states to legalize and regulate gambling. The ruling marks a significant shift in the U.S. sports betting landscape.
In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, misinformation surged online, including false ISIS ties and fabricated victim stories, complicating the public’s understanding and hindering accurate reporting.
Roberto Medina, founder of the iconic Rock in Rio festival, announced plans to bring the massive music event to Las Vegas. The 2014 expansion aims to blend vibrant performances with Sin City’s entertainment scene.
In Las Vegas, former President Trump focused on rallying local workers, emphasizing job growth and economic issues, while steering clear of discussing his recent legal challenges and potential conviction.
The New York Times clarifies that contrary to some claims, there was only one gunman in the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. Investigations confirmed a sole attacker, debunking multiple gunman theories.
The New York Times uncovers the Pentagon’s secret U.F.O. program, revealing investigations into glowing auras and unexplained aerial phenomena, funded through ‘black money’ and shrouded in mystery.
The New York Times published a comprehensive guide in 2017 offering educators resources to teach and learn about the Las Vegas shooting. The materials aim to foster understanding and support in schools following the tragedy.
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.
Team USA members praise 17-year-old Cooper Flagg’s outstanding performance at Olympic training camp. The young phenom’s skill and maturity have impressed veterans and coaches alike, signaling a bright future.
The battle for Formula 1’s U.S. TV rights is heating up, with Netflix, ESPN, and Amazon all vying for control. This race could reshape the sport’s American presence and fan engagement.
At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, a movement is underway to remove Benjamin Netanyahu from the school’s Wall of Fame, citing controversy over his policies as Israel’s prime minister.




















