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Fiercely independent and more than a little skeptical of hype, fads and feverish mass events, our mother is not what you’d call a joiner. But she also knows the coming eclipse is neither trend nor fad. Part of the drive to take our mother to Waco is the hard truth of time. Partial eclipses come and go, but the next awe-inspiring and captivating total eclipse will not be seen again in the contiguous United States until 2044. A cruise can bill itself as a “once-in-a-lifetime adventure” and then offer many dates on the calendar for the same adventure.
Persons: Nancy Locations: Waco , Texas, Las Vegas, Waco, United States
Hundreds of people have breached airport security since March 2023, the TSA revealed in an interview with The Washington Post. That's a massive uptick over 2022, and the agency told The Washington Post it wants to crack down. "It is a larger problem than we realized," Transportation Security Administration spokesperson R. Carter Langston told The Washington Post in a new interview. Related storiesThe stat marks a massive uptick over previous years; there were just 29 airport security breaches in 2019 and 72 in 2022, the agency told the Post. AdvertisementLangston said the breaches were a "trend" the TSA wants to crack down on.
Persons: , Carter Langston, Langston, Harry Reid Organizations: TSA, Washington Post, Washington, Service, Transportation Security, FBI, Harry, Harry Reid International Locations: Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Move over Disney World, there's a new celebration destination for one of this year's Super Bowl hopefuls. Indeed, Chiefs quarterback and reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes made clear that he expects his team to be focused on the game instead of the temptations of Sin City. If the Chiefs come out on top and help Mahomes earn his third ring, the 28-year-old said he'll make sure the team gets to experience Vegas properly. It's an expensive proposition — the Chiefs' full Super Bowl roster is 53 players — but Mahomes can afford it. Last Christmas, he gifted each member of the Chiefs offensive line electric golf carts customized with their name and number.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, James Palmer, Mahomes, he'll, It's Organizations: Disney, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Chiefs, Super, NFL Locations: Las Vegas, Sin City, Vegas
THE HAGUE (AP) — Dutch music producer DJ Tiësto has withdrawn from performing at Sunday's Super Bowl due to an undisclosed family matter. “It was a tough decision to miss the game, but family always comes first,” the 55-year-old wrote on X. The Grammy-winning musician was selected as the first ever in-game DJ, slotted to warm up the crowd before kickoff and throughout the game. He previously performed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. American DJ Ryan Raddon, better known as Kaskade, will replace Tiësto during Sunday’s game.
Persons: DJ Tiësto, Verwest, Singer Usher, Reba McEntire, Tiësto, Annika Backes, , Ryan Raddon, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Swift Organizations: HAGUE, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas, Prix, Chicago, Embassy, Washington , D.C Locations: Las Vegas, New York, Athens, America, Kansas, Tokyo, Washington ,, Nevada
To many Americans, Las Vegas is a burst of glittering hotels and seedy wedding chapels, a mirage-like city rising improbably from the Mojave Desert. The Americans who live in Las Vegas know the city as a destination for the middle class: Valets and cocktail waitresses become homeowners. Lately though, Las Vegas — like much of the United States — has become more expensive. People from California and other expensive states are moving to Nevada, driving up home prices even further. Though they have dipped slightly over the past year, rents in Las Vegas are still roughly 35 percent higher than in December 2019, before the pandemic, according to data from Zillow.
Persons: United States —, Carl Singleton, Singleton Organizations: Immigrants, Workers, Las, United, Mint, Hotel Locations: Vegas, Las Vegas, United States, California, Nevada, Zillow, Louisiana
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewNEW LOOKTaylor Swift shared a kiss with Travis Kelce on the field after the Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC Championship on Sunday. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The Chiefs secured a spot in the 2024 Super Bowl — scheduled for February 11 in Las Vegas — by defeating the Baltimore Ravens 17-10. Here are some photos of the pair celebrating the Chiefs' victory.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Organizations: Service, Kansas City Chiefs, AFC, Business, Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens Locations: Las Vegas
Too said groceries, gas, and even movie tickets are less pricey in Las Vegas. Katz, a big sports fan, said some of his favorite things to do in the city are watching the Las Vegas Knights and the Las Vegas Aviators, a Minor League baseball team (an affiliate of Major League Oakland Athletics, who are moving to Las Vegas in the near future ). With the 2024 Super Bowl taking place in Las Vegas, Hamrick argued that the city has recently become a sports "mecca." AdvertisementTo receive that kind of hospitality, you don't have to venture far from the bustling parts of Las Vegas. Too said he lives only three miles from the Strip but feels worlds away from the flashy Las Vegas people envision.
Persons: , Richard Katz, Katz, Vegas , Nevada Allan Baxter, Andrew Arevalo, Bob Hamrick, Michael Too, Arevalo, that's, I've, Paolo Becarelli, Hamrick, Strip Katz, He's, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Sin City —, Las Vegas, Census, Coldwell Banker, Las Vegas Knights, Las Vegas Aviators, Minor League baseball, Major League Oakland Athletics, Strip Locations: Virginia, West, Sacramento, Seattle, Florida, Texas, . Colorado, Reno, California, Las Vegas, Vegas , Nevada, Sin, Vegas, Nevada, Sin City, Texas , Arizona, Washington, Utah, San Francisco, Bay, Redfin, Mount Charleston, Fire, Summerlin, Indiana, Western, it's
Waikiki hotel is ditching the Trump name
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —The number of Trump Hotels continues to dwindle, with the chain’s Hawaii resort the latest to ditch the tarnished name for a less politicized brand. The Trump International Hotel Waikiki is joining Hilton and will no longer have the former president’s name attached to it. In February 2024, the 38-floor hotel will be called the Wākea Waikiki Beach, as part of the Hilton LXR collection of high-end resorts. Trump troublesWith the departure of its Hawaiian hotel, the number of Trump Hotels and Resorts is down to just eight across the world. The Trump hotel in Las Vegas — a hotel condominium of which Trump owns half — had misleading financial statements between 2013 and 2021, the suit alleges, due to income projections based on the sale of residential units that assumed prices much higher than what units were selling for, among other reasons.
Persons: Hilton, , , Jason Grosfeld, It’s, Letitia James, Trump, James, Ivanka Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump Hotels, Trump International, Hilton, Trump Organization, Irongate, Trump, Resorts, New York Locations: New York, Hawaii, Beach, Hawaiian, TripAdvisor, SoHo, Toronto, Washington, Panama City, Panama, Vancouver, Vegas, Las Vegas
NEW YORK (AP) — A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces are poised for a possible three-peat as WNBA champions and continue one of the greatest runs in league history. They capped off a history-making regular season with a second consecutive championship and their core group of players — WNBA Finals MVP Wilson, Kelsey Plum, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray — are all returning. She stepped up Wednesday when Las Vegas needed her most, playing without Gray and starting center Kiah Stokes. She was a major reason Las Vegas won 34 games in the regular season and went 8-1 in the playoffs. New York should be Las Vegas' biggest obstacle in the Aces bid to three-peat.
Persons: — A’ja Wilson, Wilson, Kelsey Plum, Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray —, , Gray, Candace Parker, Parker, , ” Wilson, Cynthia Cooper, Dyke, Sheryl Swoopes, Kiah Stokes, “ We’ve, Alysha Clark, Becky Hammon, She's, Van Chancellor, John Kundla, ___ Organizations: Las Vegas Aces, WNBA, Gray, Aces, The Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, Houston Comets, Sparks, Chicago, of Famers, Las Vegas, Van, Comets, Minneapolis Lakers Locations: Vegas, New York, Las
In this article WMTAMZN Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTWalmart hosted its first seller summit for its third-party marketplace this summer. Walmart leaders gave third-party marketplace sellers an early gift, too: Waiving extra fees for storing merchandise during the peak season. Already, the company is using the third-party marketplace to try to drum up early business. About 70% of items included in Walmart Plus Week, which coincided with Amazon Prime Day in July, were marketplace items. There are signs Walmart's growing third-party marketplace could help the company defy slower spending patterns and capitalize on inflation-wary shoppers.
Persons: Doug McMillon, Santa Claus, Sam Walton, Walmart's, Tom Ward, Rick Watson, Watson, Melissa LaCognata, Jaré Buckley, Cox Organizations: Walmart, Amazon's, Amazon, Walmart U.S, eBay, RMW Commerce Consulting, Federal Trade Commission, Disney, Reebok, Lucky Locations: Las Vegas, Amazon
NEW YORK (AP) — The cybersecurity attack at MGM Resorts last month is expected to cost the casino giant more than $100 million, the Las Vegas-based company said in a Thursday regulatory filing. MGM wasn't the only casino giant to see a cybersecurity breach last month. The Reno-based company said that its casino and online operations were not disrupted. Beyond the casino world, Clorox also disclosed a cybersecurity attack recently — noting the company identified “unauthorized activity” on some of IT systems back in August. ________________AP Reporters Ken Ritter and Rio Yamat in Las Vegas contributed to this report.
Persons: Bill Hornbuckle, Hornbuckle, Hornbuckel, Clorox, Ken Ritter, Rio Organizations: MGM Resorts, Las, MGM, Social, Securities and Exchange Commission, Caesars Entertainment, Caesars, Wall Street, ________________ Locations: Las Vegas, Reno
Political Cartoons View All 1171 ImagesHere is some of the history, process and cost when it comes to MLB expansion. In 1977, MLB went to 26 teams, adding the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays. For a reference point, the move to 30 teams started with the formation of an MLB expansion committee in March 1994. The Diamondbacks and Rays both paid $130 million to enter MLB in 1998 while the Marlins and Rockies paid $95 million in 1993. Back in 1977, the Blue Jays ($7 million) and Mariners ($6.5 million) paid even less.
Persons: , Rob Manfred, he's, isn't, Jim Bouton's, Manfred, Ronald Blum, ___ Organizations: Tampa Bay Rays, MLB, Rays, Oakland Athletics, Las Vegas, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Negro Leagues, League —, American League, Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Senators, Los Angeles Angels, National League, New York Mets, Houston Colt, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, Montreal Expos, NL, The Pilots, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, Colorado Rockies, Florida Marlins, Charlotte, Expos, Vegas Golden Knights, NHL, NBA, Charlotte Bobcats, NFL, Houston Texans, Diamondbacks, Marlins, Rockies, Blue Jays, Mariners, AP Locations: St . Petersburg, Florida, Las, Washington, Milwaukee, — Orlando , Florida, Phoenix, St, Petersburg , Florida, Northern Virginia, Petersburg, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nashville , Tennessee, Portland , Oregon, Montreal, Nashville, Portland, Salt Lake City, Austin , Texas
Walmart is hosting its first seller summit businesses that are part of its third-party marketplace. LAS VEGAS — Walmart is looking for new ways to woo sellers to its third-party marketplace, as it pushes to drive more online sales and close a wide gap with rival Amazon . Walmart also hired another Amazon veteran, Jare' Buckley-Cox, as vice president of Walmart Fulfillment Services. Walmart is the nation's largest retailer, but it lags far behind Amazon in online market share and e-commerce sales. Walmart's annual online sales were less than one-fifth of Amazon's last year, according to Insider Intelligence.
Persons: Doug McMillon, Manish Joneja, Sellers, Jare, Buckley, Cox, John David Rainey, Amazon's Organizations: Walmart, LAS, Amazon, Wednesday, Walmart Marketplace, Joneja, eBay, Intelligence Locations: Chile, North America, U.S
And in November 2001, the hotel heiress made a fashion statement that etched itself in the annals of noughties style. To top it off, she wore a tiara, applied a glossy pink lip and pink eyeshadow and clutched onto a furry Barbie-branded handbag. At just 20 years old, Paris Hilton — pictured here with Nicole Richie as the pair attended a Britney Spears concert in Las Vegas — was already being dubbed a culture-defining noughties "It Girl." In a playful mauve take on the label's classic tweed separates, Naomi Campbell walks the runway during Chanel's Spring-Summer 1994 show. Paris Hilton walks the runway during Versace's Spring-Summer 2023 show on September 23, 2022 in Milan.
Persons: CNN —, Paris Hilton, Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie, July’s, Barbie, Hilton, bestie Nicole Richie —, Britney Spears, Nicole Richie, Las Vegas —, , , Paris, Oscar de la, Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren, Barbiecore, supermodels Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Carla Bruni, Naomi Campbell, Michel Arnaud, Corbis, Thierry Mugler’s, Herve Leger, Cindy Crawford, Karen Mulder, Eva Herzigova, Moschinos’s, Mattel’s plaything, Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Barbie dreamhouse, Mary Jane heels, She’s Organizations: CNN, Paris, New, Hollywood Locations: , Las Vegas, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, tweed, Couture, Milan, Bahamas
LAS VEGAS — If you received a tax penalty notice from the IRS, it's possible to get the fees waived in certain situations, tax experts say. "It's like a get out of jail free card," said Rosemary Sereti, managing director of Deloitte Tax and a former IRS senior executive. "Very frequently, these two penalties run together," said Debra Estrem, managing director of private wealth controversy at Deloitte Tax, who also worked at the IRS Office of the Chief Counsel. Another fee, the accuracy-related penalty, is typically assessed at 20% of the underpayment amount for cases of "negligence or disregard," according to the IRS. There's also a high fee for civil fraud — "a whopping 75% penalty" — but the IRS has the "burden of proof" for those cases, she said.
Persons: Rosemary Sereti, Debra Estrem, Estrem, There's Organizations: Deloitte Tax, IRS, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Finance Locations: Las Vegas
But there's still work to do, according to National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins. However, despite customer service boosts, the agency is still working through a sizable backlog — including amended returns, filings in suspense and other correspondence, she said. Collins said the IRS is currently juggling 3.7 million amended returns, 6.8 million "in suspense" with missing information and 5.3 million pieces of correspondence. This season, the agency has prioritized phone service and answered more than 85% of calls from key phone lines in less than five minutes. "The problem is, we are now back to a backlog of paper correspondence and amended returns, similar to where we were a year ago," she said.
Persons: there's, Erin Collins, Collins Organizations: VEGAS, IRS, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Finance, Advocate Service Locations: Las Vegas
Websites like HotelTonight have long tried to solve the dilemma of when to book hotel rooms to get the best rates. Now a new site, HotelSlash, joins the quest, promising discounted hotel rates to members and a tracking service that monitors reservations for price dips. “We’re travel hackers at heart,” said Jonathan Weinberg, the chief executive and a co-founder of HotelSlash. Booking roomsUsers can book hotel rooms through HotelSlash by choosing their destination (either a specific hotel or a city), dates of travel and number of travelers. Unlike other booking sites, HotelSlash sends an email with a link to the results, adding a step to the process.
Persons: Hopper, , Jonathan Weinberg, Weinberg, HotelSlash Organizations: Bellagio Locations: Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — Tax savings aren't typically the main reason for philanthropy. But if you're planning to donate money, certain charitable giving strategies provide a bigger tax benefit. Roughly 33% of taxpayers itemized deductions in 2017, compared with fewer than 10% in 2021, said Hoyt, speaking at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' annual conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Given these constraints, investors can maximize tax breaks by "bunching gifts," Hoyt said. "Concentrate your gifts in one year, as opposed to spreading them over several."
Persons: there's, Christopher Hoyt, Hoyt, Ivy League acceptances Organizations: VEGAS, University of Missouri, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Finance, Ivy League Locations: Kansas City, Las Vegas
These lesser-known tax tips may help college-bound families
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
LAS VEGAS — College is a major expense for many families, but a payment strategy can provide significant tax savings, according to a college funding expert. "Distribution planning is not just for retirement," said certified financial planner Ross Riskin, chief learning officer for the Investments & Wealth Institute. Families also need a plan when tapping assets to pay for college, he said. Education funding can be complicated, especially when you're juggling eligibility for college tax credits, Riskin said at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' annual conference in Las Vegas on Monday. However, you can't "double dip" tax breaks by claiming one of these credits and withdrawing money from a 529 college savings plan for the same expense.
Persons: Ross Riskin, Riskin Organizations: VEGAS —, Investments & Wealth Institute, Families, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Finance, Ivy League Locations: Las Vegas
A string of jabs and a crisp right hand. Another assistant coach leaned on the top rope with a clicker in his right hand, and announced that Haney had just surpassed 2,000 punches thrown. Haney, 24, was not just pitty-pat punching to run up numbers as he trains for his title defense on Saturday night against Vasiliy Lomachenko, 35. During a brief pause, the coach holding the mitts wandered over to a corner of the ring and grumbled that Haney had nearly broken his hands. When the action resumed, Bill Haney, Devin’s father and head trainer, asked to borrow a reporter’s notebook and pen.
Tom Holland is Spider-Man in the Sony-Marvel film "Spider-Man: No Way Home." LAS VEGAS — CinemaCon kicked off Monday with a major announcement from Sony Pictures — its upcoming "Kraven the Hunter" would mark the first R-rated Marvel film produced by the studio. "F--- yes, it's rated R," said Kraven himself Aaron Taylor-Johnson in a pretaped teaser for the film before Sony showed the first trailer for the profane and bloody action flick. Sony showed 14 minutes of the film — due out June 2 — to CinemaCon audiences, who laughed and cheered for the uniquely animated feature. Sony also showcased a clip from Jennifer Lawrence's upcoming R-rated drama "No Hard Feelings" to raucous applause.
Growing up in Las Vegas, Sandra Douglass Morgan never dreamed about making history — she just wanted to make herself, and her parents, proud. But Douglass Morgan didn't need to eavesdrop to understand that she and her family would be treated unfairly because of the color of their skin. Douglass Morgan, now 44, made a promise to herself: No matter what she did, she would champion equity and respect. Months later — and after the abrupt departure of two presidents — Davis approached Douglass Morgan about the job. Douglass Morgan sought the counsel of friends and family, including her husband, Don Morgan, who played four years in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals.
Saks Fifth Avenue has placed a bid to build a casino on the upper floors of its flagship store. Saks Fifth Avenue is throwing its hat in the ring for a coveted license to open one of New York City's first casinos. "The Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store is a staple of one of the most iconic streets in Manhattan," the source told Insider. "It is of particular importance to us that we continue to invest in the vibrancy and spirit of Fifth Avenue itself." A rendering of the Saks Fifth Avenue casino lobby.
Central London's City of Westminster is its political heart, while the City of London is where the capital's financial decisions happen. But be warned: Several paths across Hyde Park are pedestrian-only, and police often fine people who cycle on them. The City of London is a blend of old and new, with St Paul's Cathedral close to skyscrapers as well as Roman ruins. While north London has Hampstead Heath, south of the river is Richmond Park, which dwarfs its northern counterpart in size. There's also a branch in central London's Covent Garden — the flower-filled restaurant The Petersham — that has an sit-down deli and bar.
Saks Fifth Avenue has placed a bid to build a casino on the upper floors of its flagship store. Saks is one of several major companies vying for just three available casino licenses in the city. "The Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store is a staple of one of the most iconic streets in Manhattan," the source told Insider. "It is of particular importance to us that we continue to invest in the vibrancy and spirit of Fifth Avenue itself." A rendering of the Saks Fifth Avenue casino lobby.
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