Las Vegas shooting victim: Brennan Stewart, Las Vegas

On his first date with Gia Iantuono, Brennan Stewart made frozen lasagna because she was “Italian and must like lasagna.”

Experts expect Las Vegas outdoor music venues to flourish

Outdoor music venues like Las Vegas Village, where a gunman massacred concert-goers Sunday night, are open targets. Don’t expect such sites to be razed and replaced anytime soon, experts say.

‘Counting Cars,’ other ventures keep Danny Koker busy

The eighth season of his reality show kicks off Tuesday on History, and Danny Koker is still involved in every car and motorcycle built at Count’s Kustoms.

Adelsons meet with Trump, discuss Las Vegas shooting

As Las Vegas mourned, Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday and discussed what they could do to help the victims of the mass shooting on the Strip.

Whole Foods price cuts hit hard at Trader Joe’s, Sprouts

Whole Foods rivals Trader Joe’s and Sprouts Farmers Market Inc have been hit hardest by customer defections since Amazon.com Inc’s price cuts at the premium grocer, Whole Foods price cuts, a data analytics firm said on Tuesday.

Day after massacre, Mandalay Bay remains eerily quiet

Normally bustling with convention attendees drinking, gambling and socializing, the Mandalay Bay felt like a newly-opened casino that few knew about. Just 26 hours earlier, the same casino floor was full of life until hundreds — maybe even thousands — of bullets came reigning down onto concertgoers from the hotel’s 32 floor.

Nobel Physics Prize goes to 3 for gravitational wave research

The Nobel Physics Prize 2017 has been awarded to three scientists for their discoveries in faint ripples flying through the universe called gravitational waves — proof of a theory developed by Albert Einstein a century ago and that scientists say fundamentally alters our understanding of the universe.

Trump heading to Puerto Rico to survey damage from hurricane

President Donald Trump is heading to San Juan on Tuesday to meet with some of the 3.4 million Puerto Ricans struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria, as criticism that the federal government’s response has been sluggish continues.

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