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Vegas, Baby! Casinos Reopen After Long Coronavirus Closure
Mask use was spotty among customers as casinos in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada reopened Thursday for the first time since March
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MGM Hack Exposes Data of 10 Million, Including Government Officials
The information of more than 10 million people who stayed at MGM Resorts, including data appearing to belong to government officials, was posted on a hacking forum this week, NBC News reports.
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Lady Gaga Hints to 1-Year Extension on Las Vegas Strip
Lady Gaga is hinting that her Las Vegas Strip residency may extend to one more year. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Gaga told an audience Saturday at Park Theater at Park MGM that she planned to be there “for another year.” She then flashed two fingers and appeared to say, “Two, probably.” MGM Resorts International said the company had “no...
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Hotels Face Battle Over Whether To Help US House Migrants
Advocacy groups and unions are pressuring Marriott, MGM and others not to house migrants who have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The U.S. government has occasionally detained migrants in hotels for decades and says it might have to split up families if hotels don’t help.
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Dylan, Kesha Change Pronouns in Songs to Honor LGBTQ Couples
“Universal Love” reimagined popular love songs to honor the LGBTQ community. It includes Benjamin Gibbard of alternative band Death Cab for Cutie, singer-songwriter Valerie June and Kele Okereke of the indie rock group Bloc Party.
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Shows on Las Vegas Strip Resume After Mass Shooting
Entertainment was starting back up Tuesday night on the Las Vegas Strip, one day after shows were canceled following the worst mass shooting in modern American history, NBC News reported. MGM Resorts had canceled all of its Las Vegas shows on Monday, but events were back on schedule by Tuesday, except for the “Michael Jackson One.” The show is held...
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San Diego Attorney Who Loved ‘Helping People' Among Las Vegas Shooting Victims
A local attorney with a devoted career in Family Court and a genuine passion for helping people was among dozens of victims killed in the Las Vegas shooting, NBC 7 has confirmed.
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Las Vegas Mass Shooting a Sober Reminder Times Are Changing: Expert
Sunday’s mass shooting in Las Vegas — the deadliest in modern U.S. history — is a reminder that times have changed across the nation, and people need to be prepared wherever they go, a San Diego threat assessment professional said.
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One San Diego Firefighter Injured, Police Officers Safe After Gunman Opens Fire on Las Vegas Music Festival: PD
A firefighter with the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department was injured at the country music festival in Las Vegas when a lone gunman opened fire on the crowd, a SDFD spokeswoman confirmed.
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Bookies Will Lose Millions If McGregor Knocks Out Mayweather
Conor McGregor is making a lot of wise guys nervous in this gambling city....
Should he somehow manage to knock out Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the early rounds Saturday night, the city’s bookmakers would lose millions of dollars in the biggest single event loss in the history of sports betting....
McGregor fans have flooded sports books with $100 bills backing the mixed...