The explosion occurred outside the Trump Las Vegas hotel on Wednesday. The suspected driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded Wednesday outside the Trump International Las Vegas Hotel ...
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas early Wednesday, killing one person, in an incident that is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism ...
A Bronze Star recipient who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas wrote of “political grievances,” armed conflicts elsewhere and domestic issues in the ...
The trucks used in the deadly attack in New Orleans and the explosion at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday were rented through the same peer-to-peer rental app, Turo ...
LAS VEGAS — Authorities are investigating a possible act of terror in Las Vegas after a Tesla Cybertruck parked near the Trump International Hotel exploded ...
Carlos Santana has postponed the upcoming run of his 2025 Las Vegas residency due to an “accidental fall” that left him with a broken finger. The legendary guitarist was slated to kick off his ...
The man who died had suffered a gunshot wound to the head prior to the rented Tesla vehicle bursting into flames outside the Trump International Hotel on New Year's Day, said Clark County Sheriff ...
Local and federal authorities said back-to-back attacks in Las Vegas and in New Orleans were not connected. In a press conference Friday afternoon, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff ...
The future of public media depends on viewers like you. LAS VEGAS (AP) — One person died and seven others were injured Wednesday when a Tesla Cybertruck that appeared to be carrying fireworks ...
Your signature product, in this case Tesla’s Cybertruck, caught fire and exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Arnaz Jones, 16, is being hunted by police in Las Vegas, who warned he was 'armed and extremely dangerous' and should not be approached. The victim was shot in the stomach after a 'disagreement ...
A U.S. Army soldier who died in a truck that exploded at President-elect Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel left a note saying he was delivering a “wake-up call” to the nation, authorities said.