Steve Wynn plans to sell shares of Wynn Resorts amid talks from casino regulators over whether he should be forced to cut his stake in the company. ”Mr. Wynn disclosed that he intends to sell all or a portion of the common stock controlled by him,” the company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Wednesday morning. The casino mogul owns 12.1 million shares, or 11.8 percent of the company. The stake is valued at $2.2 billions of Tuesday night. ”If he elects to sell any such common stock, he will seek to conduct such sales in an orderly fashion and in cooperation with the company,” the company said.
The Golden Knights could try to make a run at Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitch Marner this summer. What would it take to get a deal done?
Iran’s supreme leader on Wednesday warned the United States that joining the Israeli strikes now targeting the Islamic Republic will “result in irreparable damage for them.”
Decades after the ground started sinking under Windsor Park, a local developer has set out to build new houses for residents of the structurally damaged neighborhood.
A new NEO Community in Henderson will use AI to create a personalized living experience. Homes will start at around $3 million.
A motorcyclist died in a late-afternoon crash in the southeast valley.
The massive bout will be the first combat sports event held at Allegiant Stadium, though a UNLV football game is still on the schedule for the same day.
A contrite Henry Ruggs III spoke publicly for the first time since he pleaded guilty to a DUI charge following a deadly 2021 car crash in Las Vegas.
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Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
It’s incomprehensible.
Some of these workers would make fine citizens.
Peace is not what Trump and Noem have in mind for the blue states and blue cities of America.
Sadly, some Democrats believe there are some groups that have no right to protest.
An old military adage states, “The enemy gets a vote.” And it’s a lot better if the enemy isn’t voting with nuclear weapons.
Martin Kabrhel of the Czech Republic might be the most polarizing player at the World Series of Poker. But the high-stakes pro’s antics are also effective.
The Aces led the league-leading Minnesota Lynx by nine points at halftime. Then the second half began.
Juneteenth, a federal holiday, celebrates the freedom of enslaved people following the Civil War.
Rachel Chapman filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, listed as B.H., against the Clark County School District and Adrian Krosnick, her son’s former speech language pathologist.