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Travelers have been on edge lately as questions swirl around airline safety, following several frightening incidents kicking off the new year. But experts say these are not enough to dethrone air travel as the safest method of traveling, statistically.

K.N.P.R. News

In Las Vegas, activists and community leaders helped preserve landmarks to both the discrimination against African Americans and the growth in their numbers and their migration to Las Vegas’ Historic Westside.

CY Interview

The economy will be one of the main issues in the 2024 Presidential Election. Americans are concerned about the cost of food, fuel, and housing, among other things.

Medium

In a dazzling display of technological advancement, CES 2024 in Las Vegas showcased a new era of automation in the hospitality industry. Robot baristas, AI-powered chefs, and a myriad of other innovations took center stage, leaving both attendees and workers contemplating the future of their jobs.

Las Vegas Sun

Dr. Marc Kahn, dean of the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, has noticed a trend with many of the medical school’s students: They are leaving Nevada for residency programs out of state.

The Independent UK

For millions of Taiwanese people, this weekend’s presidential and parliamentary elections were an example of a vibrant democracy at work, despite the ire in Beijing that Lai Ching-te – also known as William Lai – had won an unprecedented third term in power for the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s hard to tell whether Sphere has finally found some financial footing in Las Vegas after a full quarter of operations.

Travel + Leisure

We're approaching solar maximum — here’s what that means.