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Las Vegas has been jammed lately with pandemic-weary tourists looking for excitement and entertainment.
Rajiv Kishore, professor and chair of UNLV’s department of management, entrepreneurship and technology, says that NFT growth has followed a standard path of new innovation.
For high school teacher Fran Bromley-Norwood, computer science is one of the most important subjects students can learn. It’s something that stretches across industries, she said.
“I’ll probably wear a mask every flu season,” Danielle Sinay told her husband, noting that mask-wearing is customary in other parts of the world as is.
Las Vegas casinos are set to increase their capacity limit to 80 percent on Saturday. To underline that point, soon-to-open Resorts World Las Vegas displayed a digital “Vegas Means Business” sign.
Thanks to the ongoing vaccination against COVID-19, the Southern Nevada casino business will start to thrive. Beginning May 1, 2021, the casino’s capacity in Las Vegas will increase from 50 percent to 80 percent.
The first images of “The Last Battle” seem designed to rile people on the conservative side of the culture wars: public nudity, strippers, children dressed in drag—symbols of a society supposedly in a moral free fall.
Nevada secured $1.06 billion in gaming revenue in March, breaking a record dating back to February 2013. The revenue surprised tourism and gaming experts with the extent of Las Vegas' rebound.