Supporters of stricter gun laws say that as the nation’s largest retailer, Walmart will have outsized influence on the gun debate, sending a strong message to Congress.
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Australia-based Aristocrat Technologies is attempting challenge market leader IGT in the bar-top slot machine market with the introduction of its Winner’s World cabinet.
Google’s video site YouTube has been fined $170 million to settle allegations it collected children’s personal data without their parents’ consent.
The U.S. trade deficit declined in July, including the gap with China that has been the focus of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
MGM Resorts International’s plans to build a community center on concert grounds targeted by a gunman nearly two years ago drew praise from some, but left others chagrined by a move to use the site for a temporary parking lot.
Anheuser-Busch is producing special edition alien-themed cans of Bud Light tied to “Alienstock,” a three-day event planned for Rachel later this month.
Wells Enterprises announced Tuesday that it is purchasing the nearly 200,000-square-foot Unilever ice cream manufacturing facility and hiring more than 250 of its employees.
UNLV has long been known as a commuter school, but this year, three big residential complexes have opened on or near the campus.
The Drew began the process to use an alternative energy provider back in April.
Barclays US Consumer Bank is looking to hire more than 50 apprentices in the valley.
The pound on Tuesday touched its lowest level against the dollar since 1985, excluding a brief “flash crash” in 2016 that may have been caused by technical glitches, as international investors fret over a political showdown over Brexit this week.
If you need to take care of any banking needs on Labor Day, check to see if your branch of choice will be open, as most banks will be closed.
A look back at Paris Las Vegas as it celebrates 20 years on the Strip.
The app-based service called Porsche Passport gives customers a chance to drive up to 20 different models for a monthly fee of $2,100 for eight model variants or $3,100 for an additional 12 higher-performing models.
The Sahara name has returned to Las Vegas Boulevard – along with new hopes for a rejuvenation of the struggling north end of the Strip.
