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China Closes US Consulate in Chengdu Amidst Escalating Tensions
 
China Closes US Consulate in Chengdu Amidst Escalating Tensions

China Closes US Consulate in Chengdu Amidst Escalating Tensions.
The American flag over the
consulate was lowered on
Monday morning in Chengdu.
The Chinese takeover of the
premises ends the U.S.’s 35-year
official presence in the city.
The move is in retaliation for
the U.S. closing the Chinese
consulate in Houston, Texas.
We will miss the people
of Southwest China and
the friendship we
have established, Chengdu Consul General Jim Mullinax, via Twitter.
The State Department expressed disappointment
in a statement, saying it will continue its outreach
through other missions in the country.
Tensions have been rising between the
two nations over the coronavirus, human
rights and an ongoing trade war

Cirque du Soleil files for bankruptcy
 
Cirque du Soleil files for bankruptcy

The company, which has six productions on the Strip, made the announcement on Monday morning from its headquarters in Montreal.

What is Switch?
 
What is Switch?

Las Vegas-based data center company Switch was founded in 2000 by Rob Roy. The company has campuses in Las Vegas, Reno and Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is also constructing a campus in Atlanta, Georgia, slated to open later this year. Clients include Amazon, Zappos, Marvel and more.

Faraday land
 
Faraday land

Faraday Future is trying to sell more than 900 acres of land at Apex Industrial Park for $40 million. But will the startup electric-car-maker find a buyer? Besides Faraday’s property, at least 2,000 acres of land is on the market in the Apex area, listings show. On top of that, Apex is a decades-old, desert industrial park that developers have largely avoided.

Las Vegas on track to become sports and entertainment capital of the world
 
Las Vegas on track to become sports and entertainment capital of the world

Las Vegas is on track to become the entertainment capital of the world, according to analyst Jeremy Aguero. About 6 percent of all tourists come to Las Vegas for a special event such as a sporting event. Overall, existing and future sports teams are expected to add $636 million to the local economy.

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