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‘No means no!’ Carolina fans boo Vegas’s Carter Hart at first two games of NHL Stanley Cup finals
“Whether he is guilty or not, by moral or legal standards, is irrelevant to the Canes (Carolina Hurricanes) fans using it to get under his skin in a Stanley Cup Finals series," one fan wrote.
Canadian tourist accused of torturing Las Vegas Strip flamingo Peachy
Israel-American Alexander brothers go on trial for alleged sex trafficking, abuse over 13 years
Israeli tech draws major crowds at CES 2026, export institute says
Las Vegas Mayor offers city as a test case for reopening amid coronavirus
Anderson Cooper, the CNN host, said that would mean people would likely die as part of the experiment.
What will happen to Las Vegas during the Coronavirus outbreak?
Those who thought that the land-based casino industry of Las Vegas would be immune were obviously wrong and today, The Strip is dark for the first time in many years.
The ‘WOW’ factor returns to Eilat
Hanoch Rosenn outdoes himself with latest version of Las Vegas-style extravaganza
In Nevada, Jewish leaders weigh up their options in the Democrat primaries
"We [Jews] are very diverse in our opinions," said former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley.
Las Vegas man pleads guilty to charge in alleged synagogue bombing plot
Conor Climo, 23, appeared Monday in a Las Vegas court to possessing the components of a destructive device. He faces a maximum sentence of 10 years.
CES Welcomes Adult Toys for 2020 Event
The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is a hugely popular tech and electronic trade event that takes places in January each year in Las Vegas.
EL AL Boeing 787 hits power pole at Las Vegas Airport
The return flight to Israel was canceled, and El Al issued an apology for the incident and “the unpleasantness caused to our customers.”
Meet a Hebrew-school teacher turned blackjack dealer in Las Vegas
I was very scared in the beginning. It was like, “Oh, $25,000 chips!” But now it’s just a chip. It’s the people — I love when they come back and they look for me.
Las Vegas rabbi on what it’s like to lead a synagogue in ‘Sin City’
Akselrad has been serving as the rabbi of the Reform synagogue, which counts some 600 families as members, since 1988. He says he is the longest-serving rabbi at any one synagogue in the state.
Accused neo-Nazi charged with planning attack on Las Vegas synagogue
Jewish Agency’s Herzog calls threat a trend that is ‘fermenting underground at every moment’