American Becomes Pope: Pope Leo XIV

Robert Prevost, a Chicago-born missionary with extensive experience in Peru, has made history as the first pope from the United States. Taking the name Leo XIV, Prevost emphasized a message of peace, dialogue, and missionary evangelization from the outset of his papacy. His election... Read More.

Costco’s Food Court Price Increases Anger Consumers

Costco operates differently from most retailers by requiring customers to purchase a membership to shop. Despite a recent increase in membership fees, many consumers find the savings and benefits, such as a generous return policy and customer-focused services, worth the cost. A key attraction at... Read More.

Clark County DA Calls for Tougher DUI Penalties

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is advocating for stricter penalties for impaired driving offenses following a tragic crash that resulted in the death of McKenzie Scott, an 18-year-old Arbor View High School senior. The incident involved Keenan Jackson, 37, who faces charges of... Read More.

Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum in Las Vegas to Close

The Burlesque Hall of Fame (BHoF) in the Arts District of downtown Las Vegas is closing its museum doors on July 20 due to a significant drop in visitation and funding challenges. The decline in tourism, particularly international travel, has severely impacted museum attendance,... Read More.