Until recently, it appeared Steve Wynn had abandoned politics. Wynn spent three years as the de facto voice of the gaming industry’s unofficial anti-Obama coalition, a high-profile membership of two than included Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson.
You’re going to get a little more time to answer these questions: Do you love your job? And your employer? And would you like to tell someone about it?
There was a time when Las Vegas casino bosses controlled everything on their properties, from the nightclub to restaurants and even the bar adjacent to the pool.
BERKELEY, Calif. – Cody Fajardo, Stefphon Jefferson and UNR spoiled California’s stadium reopening party.
NEW YORK – The NFL and its on-field referees union failed to reach an agreement when they met Saturday, and the league said it’s proceeding with replacement officials.
Sidelined and hidden from public view for nearly a month, Browns rookie running back Trent Richardson might play in Cleveland’s season opener.
LOS ANGELES – Although Matt Barkley and Marqise Lee laughed it off, the symbolism was tough to miss. On the first play of No. 1 Southern California’s first game after its postseason ban ended, the veteran quarterback hit his speedy receiver for an electrifying 75-yard touchdown.
ARLINGTON, Texas – The Alabama defense pushed around Michigan and showed it still can dominate.
A bearded reporter whose mug shot runs in the paper twice a week received this email from a reader:
A man once recognized as an outstanding foster parent by a nonprofit group now stands accused of abusing at least two foster children in his care, police said.
A former mortgage broker faced Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt in March and received a 25-year prison term for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme in Las Vegas.
Give the Republican National Convention’s choreographers credit: They did their best to show the party’s brown side.