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Las Vegas Review Journal
Just off a dusty desert road dotted with Joshua trees and scrub, Las Vegas commercial real estate developer Rob Lauer envisions a private spaceport on 240 acres in Clark County.
Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español
Just off a dusty desert road with some Joshua trees and brush, Las Vegas commercial real estate developer Rob Lauer envisions a private spaceport on 240 acres in Clark County.
Fodorś Travel
Feeling frustrated with tipping? You’re not the only one. “The guilt I’m wracked with when I have to hit that tipping button everywhere I go now is stressful, and I feel like I’m responsible for their livelihood when all I want to do is get a burrito bowl”
The Week
Did your invitation to King Charles III's coronation get lost in the mail? You can still celebrate on your own.
C.N.N.
There’s good news on the inflation front: Annual price growth fell to its lowest pace in nearly two years, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
San Francisco Chronicle
If the Oakland A’s leave for a new Las Vegas ballpark, they would join a rising tide of migration from the Bay Area to Sin City that includes residents and remote tech workers, ex-San Francisco-based conventions as well as the baseball team’s former Coliseum roommates, the now Las Vegas Raiders.
The New York Times
In the age of tip fatigue, many are bewildered by how much to tip in hotels and restaurants and on guided tours. Customs in foreign countries complicate the picture. Here’s some advice from experts.
Las Vegas Review Journal
There’s no question that the average visitor to Las Vegas has changed over the years. Even without the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s recently released 2022 Las Vegas Visitor Profile Study, it’s clear the typical tourist is skewing younger and is more ethnically diverse.