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Claressa Shields, who is the only American boxer in Olympic history to win back-to-back gold medals, said she spoke with her friend Simone Biles since her withdrawal at the Olympics earlier this week and told Fox News, “She’s in good spirits." → Read More
Democratic Arizona Senate candidate Mark Kelly predicted that almost 7.3 million residents of his battleground state would "value independence over anything" when heading to the polls Tuesday. → Read More
After a contentious first debate, President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are once again set to take the stage on Thursday, but this time, the deaf community is hoping there will be one more person on that stage – an interpreter. → Read More
The Nevada Donor Network partnered with MissionGo, a company that operates and innovates in the unmanned aircraft industry, to test the use of drones to deliver vital organs. → Read More
“The media's hammered me every day, you know, about how dangerous, reckless this is, people are going to die,” White said, reflecting back on his decision in May to host UFC 249 in Jacksonville, Florida. → Read More
The 2020 presidential race appears much closer in the overseas betting markets than the national polls, as gamblers hope he can defy the odds once again. → Read More
Isolation and uncertainty amid the pandemic compounded by the limited access to treatment have led to a rise in suspected overdoses and an increase in substance use nationwide. → Read More
While tens of thousands of people rely on the Las Vegas Strip for work to keep food on the table, so do thousands of pigs. → Read More
LAS VEGAS -- On March 11, a brisk night in Oklahoma City, thousands of fans filed into Chesapeake Energy Arena expecting to watch the hometown Thunder take on the Utah Jazz. Instead, the game was postponed moments before tip-off due to Coronavirus concerns. → Read More
With limited access to health care, lack of personal protective equipment and an older demographic that already suffers from high obesity and smoking rates, the coronavirus creates a disastrous situation for the 574 federally recognized American Indian Nations. → Read More
Like much of the country, Nevada has all but shut down, with the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip replaced with the flashing lights of police cars stationed in front of casinos amid efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. → Read More
For the first time since opening its doors 10 years ago, the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas has unveiled never-before-seen artifacts that help paint the picture of the historic shipwreck. → Read More
Flying taxis, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and even a new energy drink were among the products that graced the convention floor at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). → Read More
This week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Hyundai unveiled its full-scale concept Urban Mobility Vehicle dubbed the S-A1, which essentially looks like a souped-up helicopter that Uber will use for its flying taxi service. → Read More
At this year’s CinemaCon, in Las Vegas. Companies like MediaMation underscored the importance of creating an experience for the viewer – showcasing their MX4D technology that makes moviegoers feel like they’re actually in the film. → Read More
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority voted earlier this week to move forward with contract negotiations with Musk’s The Boring Company to construct a tunnel transportation system connecting the roughly two-mile long convention center. → Read More
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Dunkin’ took over a wedding chapel Wednesday afternoon in Las Vegas, Nevada to offer lovebirds the chance to get hitched alongside their favorite treats. → Read More
Despite the robots, virtual reality video games and helicopter that looked like something straight of the movie “Avatar” — Kohler still managed to capture the attention of convention goers at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada with non-other than a toilet. → Read More
Rutgers University on Wednesday reversed its previous finding that a professor violated the school’s discrimination and harassment policy after he said he “hates white people” in a social media post. → Read More
A Texas man, who is already a convicted sex offender and faces a new charge of raping a 14-year-old boy, will reportedly emain eligible to receive a public defender despite his mother recently winning the $15.24 million Lotto Texas jackpot. → Read More