Anxious to accomplish the bulk of his radical agenda as quickly as possible, regardless of what it appears to be doing to investor confidence, President Barack Obama offered his most supportive comments to date Tuesday for the hopes of organized labor to unionize the American workplace through “card check.”
Fairness and openness are the foundation of the justice system. If either are sacrificed to benefit a favored class, the public will lose trust in the integrity of the proceedings.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Harry Reid introduced legislation Thursday to speed development of a green-powered electricity system, an effort he said was a big part of his vision of a nation that might someday run on renewable energy.
An $890 million convention center renovation that Las Vegas boosters once said was vital to the local economy will likely be put on hold.
A bond analyst said Thursday she doubts Harrah’s Entertainment’s latest debt swap offer will be successful and predicted the gaming company could end up in bankruptcy court before the year is out.
An alleged accomplice of the most recent inductee onto the state’s List of Excluded Persons was nominated Thursday to become the 37th entry to the document commonly referred to as the Black Book.
The usual hallmarks of a successful dealership owner include years in the business, number of units sold, customer satisfaction and an exemplary service record. Add to all that committed involvement in community affairs and volunteer service. This is what drives Gary Ackerman, Gaudin Automotive Group chairman and president, every day.
There’s an oft-told adage: If you haven’t failed at something, you haven’t tried hard enough to succeed at anything. A perfect case in point is the Edsel, a car — a whole line of cars, actually — that epitomizes failure on a particularly grand scale.
Las Vegas Harley-Davidson/Buell is offering free test rides of American-made 2009 model Buell sports bikes starting at 9 a.m. today and tomorrow at the dealership, located at 2605 S. Eastern Ave.
His name stands as a symbol now, even though the sign where the name sits measures just over 5-feet tall.
The rush of wind, a great soundtrack, suspense, love and quirky character … it’s not the plot of a new Tom Cruise flick, but the true-life drama of four women on a road trip. Roll intro …
Kiwanis Club of Las Vegas will hold a benefit tour of Jim Rogers’ Sunbelt Classic and Antique Automobile Museum on March 14 from 6 to 9 p.m.
A century ago, painter Pablo Picasso helped pioneer the cubism movement that ushered in a new form of modern art. Today, Nissan is introducing its own automotive version of Picasso’s unfettered canvasses to North America with the offbeat — make that off-the-wall — Cube van.
Construction has stopped on a portion of the Cosmopolitan’s west tower while some floors go through a redesign, according to several sources familiar with the project.
Additionally, a reliable source familiar with the industry said Deutsche Bank, which owns the $3.9 billion project, signed an agreement Thursday with Hilton Hotels Corp. related to the project.
