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      Damien Hirst shark that sold for about $8m is fourth 2017 work dated to 1990s

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 22 March - 12:00

    Exclusive: Sculpture bought by US billionaires was made almost 20 years after date that appears in its name

    A Damien Hirst shark preserved in formaldehyde that was purchased by American billionaires was dated to the 1990s even though it was not made until 2017.

    The 4-metre (13ft) tiger shark, dissected into three parts, is the centrepiece of a luxury bar in the Palms casino resort in Las Vegas. It first appeared in the casino six years ago, with the title: The Unknown (Explored, Explained, Exploded), 1999.

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      Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens arrested again

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 23 February - 00:47

    Alexander Smirnov, who claims to have Russian intelligence links, taken into custody after meeting at lawyers’ offices in Las Vegas

    The former FBI informant who is charged with lying about a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving Joe Biden’s family was again taken into custody in Las Vegas, two days after a judge released him, his attorneys said.

    Alexander Smirnov was arrested during a meeting on Thursday morning at his lawyers’ offices in downtown Las Vegas. The arrest came after prosecutors appealed the judge’s ruling allowing 43-year-old Smirnov, who holds dual US-Israeli citizenship, to be released with a GPS monitor ahead of trial. He is charged with making a false statement and creating a false and fictitious record.

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      Ex-gang leader’s trial in killing of Tupac Shakur delayed

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 20 February - 20:23

    Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis, charged with killing hip-hop icon, says people willing to help him post bail don’t want to appear in court

    A trial date has been pushed back from June to November for a former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with killing hip-hop music icon Tupac Shakur in 1996 in Las Vegas, and his new attorney said Tuesday that he expects to be able to post bail soon to be released from jail to house arrest.

    Duane “Keffe D” Davis stood in custody and told Clark county district court judge Carli Kierny that people who are willing to help him post $750,000 bail don’t want to appear in court for a “source hearing” to show that the money was legally obtained.

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      Multiple victims reported in shooting at University of Nevada Las Vegas campus

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 6 December - 20:56


    Statement from Las Vegas police indicates the shooter was ‘contained’ with multiple reports saying attacker was dead

    Police have warned that there are possibly “multiple victims” in a shooting reported at the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas campus.

    Officials said that the multiple victims were reported about midday Wednesday at Frank and Estella Beam Hall, also known as BEH.

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      F1’s videogame-like Las Vegas race defied critics’ complaints

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 20 November - 13:37 · 1 minute

    McLaren driver Oscar Piastri (81) of Australia drives by the Sphere during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, November 18, 2023 on the Las Vegas Street Circuit in Las Vegas, NV.

    Enlarge / Las Vegas' animated Sphere provided part of a spectacular backdrop for the Las Vegas street race. Luckily for F1, the racing more than lived up to the hype. (credit: Bob Kupbens/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images)

    This past weekend, Formula 1 held its inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. In many ways, this race was something new and unusual for the racing series, something that created plenty of tension among more traditional fans, many of whom suspected that an abundance of style over substance was at work. Things didn't get much better after the first day's practice, with one car written off and another damaged by poor track preparation. But by the time the checkered flag flew at the end of Saturday night's race, even the skeptics had come around, for the cars didn't just look spectacular on track, they gave us the closest—and one of the most thrilling—race of the year.

    The way an F1 event normally works is that a promoter pays the sport a sanctioning fee— somewhere between $20 million and $55 million —and then the sporting circus turns up and races, then leaves. But Liberty Media, which owns F1, decided that it would handle promoting the Las Vegas race itself.

    It put plenty of money where its mouth was, too. It built a new permanent pit complex, also housing the fancy Paddock Club hospitality suites, topped off with a massive animated display for a roof. And the 3.8 miles of city streets that made up the track had to be entirely resurfaced with more than 100,000 tons of paving to create the smooth racing surface the sport expects. All in, Liberty spent at least half a billion dollars of its own money on the event.

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      Old habits die hard: Downtown Las Vegas – a photo essay

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 10 November - 07:00

    As Las Vegas prepares to host its first Formula One race in more than 40 years, photographer Andy Hall celebrates the city’s original street of dreams

    Las Vegas, especially to outsiders, is a city that embodies the get-rich-quick ideals of the American dream, and this year this most American of cities will host a Formula One race for the first time since 1982. But over the last 40 years since the last race was held there, Las Vegas has become two separate entities – at opposite ends of the famed Las Vegas Boulevard.

    From its infancy until the mid-20th century, the only Vegas was downtown Vegas. Downtown Vegas at the northern end of Las Vegas Boulevard was where gambling began and the Las Vegas myths were made. In fact downtown is Las Vegas. The Strip, where the Formula One cars will be racing, is actually outside the city limits.

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      Prix exorbitants et consommation énergétique : la face cachée du Las Vegas Sphere

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 9 October, 2023 - 08:09

    template-jdg-2023-10-09t093542-857-158x105.jpg Sphere Las Vegas

    Derrière les paillettes de la Sphere de Las Vegas, se cache un énorme gouffre énergétique.

    Prix exorbitants et consommation énergétique : la face cachée du Las Vegas Sphere

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      Musk’s Boring Company gets OK to dig 68 miles of tunnels under Las Vegas

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 2 August, 2023 - 15:40 · 1 minute

    A Tesla car drives through a tunnel in the Central Station during a media preview of the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop on April 9, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Enlarge / A Tesla car drives through a tunnel in the Central Station during a media preview of the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop on April 9, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

    Elon Musk's tunneling company has permission to significantly expand its operations under the city of Las Vegas. Last month, the Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously to approve the Boring Company's plan to dig more tunnels under the city, following in the steps of Clark County, which in May gave a similar thumbs-up to the tunneling concern. The company's plan calls for 68 miles of tunnels and 81 stations, served by a fleet of Tesla electric vehicles, each able to carry three passengers at a time.

    Despite the unanimous approval, Mayor Carolyn Goldman had a litany of concerns, including safety, low throughput of passengers, and a lack of accessibility. However, she said that " hotels are begging for transportation options ."

    The Boring Company owes its origin to a traffic jam that ensnared Musk in 2016. Incensed by having to sit behind other drivers, the billionaire decided the solution should be a network of private tunnels under cities, perhaps taking inspiration from Mad Magazine or the Usborne Book of the Future .

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      Kylie Minogue announces Las Vegas residency

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 28 July, 2023 - 10:12

    The Australian singer, who is the latest pop superstar to play in Vegas, will make her debut at the new 1,000-capacity Voltaire venue in November

    Kylie Minogue has announced her first Las Vegas residency. The Australian pop superstar will make her debut at the Voltaire venue on 3 November, with the run of dates yet to be announced.

    Voltaire is a new 1,000-capacity venue at The Venetian Resort. “The spirit of Voltaire is one of pure, authentic fun. It’s one I resonate with as a pop artist,” Minogue said at an event to announce the residency on Thursday. She cited her forthcoming 16th album, Tension, as being “all about the space where the intimate and universal come together – and Voltaire represents just that.”

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