When Liberty.com launches next month, it plans to be a one-stop shop for conservative activists who not only want news, but desire to become a part of the stories they’re reading. (more)
The Miss Universe 2010 competition will take place in Las Vegas on Aug. 23, 2010. Here are some photos leading up to the action. The show will be shown at 9 p.m. ET, Aug. 23, on NBC. (more)
Sorry guys — Jenny McCarthy is officially off the market. The former Playboy model is dating Jason Toohey, a former fitness model, her rep confirmed to PEOPLE. The pair have been dating for about two months — and already live together. The couple have a house in Las Vegas, and the actress seems to be enjoying her time in Sin City. Over the weekend, McCarthy played hostess at the Midsummer Night’s Dream party at the Palms Casino Resort and left very little to the imagination in her skimpy outfit. (more)
The Miss Universe competition has always been one which heralds itself on promoting a breed of strong, smart and independent women. But in a world where the relevance of “beauty pageants” continues to dwindle, have organizers turned to a more salacious means of obtaining viewers? (more)
A liberal group is attacking the Tea Party movement with a new project called “F*CK Tea” to discredit the solutions offered by conservative activists. It is a three-tiered campaign that includes selling t-shirts and coffee mugs with the derogatory slogan on it. (more)
Conservative Latino leaders bristled in response to Nevada Sen. Harry Reid’s statement that he could not understand why Hispanic Americans support Republicans, calling him “intellectually bankrupt” and “out of touch.” (more)
Last week in Las Vegas, an ideological showdown occurred in the political backyard of embattled Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, as the left-wing Netroots Nation Convention and conservative RightOnline Conference squared off for the third year in a row. (more)
Will Obamacare paperwork lead to increased suicidal thoughts? — Paul Ryan wishes his party cared about governing as much as he does — Barbara Boxer knows that being real these days ain’t easy — Netroots ninnies are allegedly terrified of John Thune — Democrats are not completely sold on the idea that they are going to lose everything in 2010 — Dems from the Rustbelt feel like laundry in the wind (more)
Reporting from Washoe City, Nev. — Rory Reid would like to be Nevada’s next governor, but there’s a problem. Not a lack of money: He’s got plenty of that. Not a shortage of ideas: He’s got plenty of those. (more)
LAS VEGAS — Nevada Democratic Sen. Harry Reid urged progressives not to give up on his party as a vessel to champion their causes Saturday, blaming the current political climate and Republicans for blocking their efforts in Congress. (more)
LAS VEGAS—They came from Arizona and Australia, Boston and the Bahamas, South Carolina and South Africa to raise high the elixir of liberty in this, the most laissez-faire city in America. (more)
In this election season, Senator Harry Reid’s campaign events often include claims of how many stimulus funded jobs he’s created. But how many of these construction jobs are going to workers in the country illegally? (more)
Ringing in the Independence Day holiday, Holly Madison hosted a Fourth of July party at the Wet Republic pool at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas on Sunday. (more)
The son of former Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham drowned Tuesday in a hot tub at the family’s Las Vegas home, according to reports in Las Vegas. (more)
Tea Party activists from across the country will pour into Las Vegas in October, just days before Republican Sharron Angle, a favorite of the conservative grassroots, faces Democratic Sen. Harry Reid. (more)
Michael Jackson fans took home nearly a million dollars worth of memorabilia from Julien’s auction house at the weekend, including a sequined glove that sold for $192,000. (more)
Marilyn Monroe’s bust has sold for a bundle. (more)
Unlike what happens in Las Vegas, the experiences of visitors to New York City should stay with them after they return home. That is the philosophy behind the new advertising campaign from NYC & Company, the city’s tourism marketing agency. (more)
At last week’s Congressional hearings, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) apologized to BP’s CEO, Tony Hayward, for what he described as a government shakedown of $20 billion of BP’s assets. In typical Washington fashion, outcry from both political parties quickly forced Barton to produce a second apology, where he laid the blame for the problem squarely on BP. (more)
After posting back to back 100 loss seasons, prospects in our “Nation’s Capital” are starting to look up for the Washington Nationals. For at least 48 hours, the Nats will be the most talked about team in Major League Baseball, and a very welcome change it will be. (more)






















