Find exotic flavors in handmade Mexican ice cream in Las Vegas

Vanilla and chocolate remain the top-selling ice cream flavors in the United States, but when asked their first choice, most people surveyed mention something a little more interesting.

UNLV grad Tomi Lahren joins Fox News

Conservative media host Tomi Lahren has joined Fox News in a contributor role, the cable news network announced Wednesday.

Gaming revenue, visitation dip in July

July was a great month for tourism and gaming, but it’s hard to get too excited when last year’s best was even better.

 
Harvey’s death toll rises to 31 as Houston sees floodwaters drop

Major dangers remained for Houston and the U.S. Gulf Coast area, including the threat of an explosion at a stricken Texas chemical plant and major flooding further east near the Texas-Louisiana line.

 
Neighbors form human chain to rescue pregnant Houston woman

One by one, the Smiths’ neighbors clasped hands and formed a chain in the waist-high water, carefully guiding Andrea and Greg to the truck’s bed, where they climbed on board and were driven to the hospital.

 
Conspiracy theories live 20 years after Princess Diana’s death

The fascination with Princess Diana’s life extends to her death. Not since the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy has a tragic demise been so minutely analyzed, or spawned so many lurid theories.

Harvey makes landfall again, now in western Louisiana

Western Louisiana residents braced for more wind and water early Wednesday as Tropical Storm Harvey made its second landfall after dumping record rainfall on Texas.

 
More than 2 million Muslims gather for start of hajj

At the start of hajj Wednesday, pilgrims began circling the cube-shaped Kaaba in Mecca and carrying out rites believed to trace the footsteps of the prophets Ibrahim and Ismail — Abraham and Ishmael in the Bible.

 
Toddler found clinging to dead mother in Harvey flooding

Authorities in Southeast Texas said they found a shivering toddler clinging to her drowned mother in a rain-swollen canal after the woman tried to carry the child to safety from Tropical Storm Harvey.

Wayne Allyn Root offbase about MGM’s Jim Murren

Mr. Root, it is time for you to get out of the way. The train to the future has left the station and is moving forward via bridges that we build together, not by erecting barricades that impede.

MGM chief trying to be politically correct

The MGM brand is already in a lot of trouble with locals for many reasons, one being the $20 parking fiasco.

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