Las Vegas
‘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
Tech Talk: Israel’s emerging tech ecosystem goes to Las Vegas
A travel-tech showcase brought to the entertainment capital of the world a delegation of 15 Israeli start-ups with solutions for gaming and integrated resorts.
Las Vegas gunman fired on security guard before mass shooting
The security guard, Jesus Campos, was struck in the leg as the gunman, from behind his door, shot into the hallway on the 32nd floor.
Analysis: Why hasn’t Israel been the victim of mass shootings?
Gun culture in Israel is different than in the United States.
Las Vegas shooter stockpiled weapons over decades, planned attack
New and terrifying details emerge about what led the Las Vegas shooter to carry out America's deadliest shooting to date.
Jerusalem mayor sends sympathy message to Jewish counterpart in Las Vegas
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat reached out to the community in Las Vegas in the wake of the devastating shooting that claimed the lives of 58 people.
Sheldon Adelson, wife meet Trump, discuss help for Las Vegas victims
Adelson lives in Las Vegas but has not made any public statements or public donations following the shooting.
Israelis missing in Las Vegas are safe and accounted for
"All of the Israelis that we were looking for have been located," the official told 'The Jerusalem Post,' confirming that their diplomats on the ground in Nevada were on their way back to California.
Las Vegas massacre probe turns to gunman's girlfriend in Philippines
Stephen Paddock, who killed himself moments before police stormed the hotel suite he had transformed into a sniper's nest on Sunday night, left no clear clues as to why he staged his attack.
Comment: The Las Vegas massacre through Israeli eyes
Americans and Israelis live in different realities.
First person account: The city of lights has gone dark
The attack in Las Vegas is not just another fatal shooting. It’s an attack on an American symbol in the beating heart of world tourism.