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Voice of America

The Super Bowl, the most anticipated sporting event in the United States, is held in Las Vegas. But how many millions is the Super Bowl expected to generate for the city of the game? And what other impacts can it have?

Las Vegas Review Journal

Facing long lines and nippy weather, more Nevada Republicans than the Nevada GOP had expected came out to their caucus locations to show support for former President Donald Trump. Some voters expressed frustration and called the processes disorganized, begging the question: Will the Nevada Republican Party try to do it again?

Washington Post

The relationship between AAPI people and a lot of Western sports dates back to colonialism in Hawaii, the Philippines and other parts of Asia, said Constancio Arnaldo Jr., an assistant professor at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ.

Diario AS

This year the Air Force’s Thunderbird flight demonstration team are in charge of the flyover, and they are in home skies.

CNET

The Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, which is hosting the 2024 Super Bowl this weekend, uses 100% renewable energy, notably from solar panels.

Mix 94.1

The “Super Bowl Sunday” One: UNLV sports betting expert David Vinturella talks odds and sure bets for this weekend.

iGaming Business

As the Super Bowl rolls into town, Las Vegas has completed its journey from Sin City to the sports capital of the US.

Associated Press

Historically, Asian Americans have been stereotyped as more brains than brawn or treated as foreigners in U.S. sports. But for nearly a century, they have had a presence on the NFL field. And for decades, football has been a mainstay in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities — yielding a fair share of star athletes.

Public News Service

Legal and medical experts from the University of Nevada Las Vegas are discussing the implications of medical aid in dying.

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