Leaving Las Vegas: Sands is selling its casinos and focusing on Asia

Las Vegas Sands Corp., the upscale resort and casino company founded by the late Sheldon Adelson, is leaving its namesake city and selling its two Nevada properties in a $6.25 billion deal.


How the UK failed to impose an effective quarantine system


With Broadway still dark, actors find work 10,000 miles away in Sydney

Nearly ten thousand miles from Broadway, in Sydney, Australia, live theater is thriving. The city is one of the few places in the world where performances are open to the public.


Europe's vaccine strategy splinters

• Biden moves up date by which US will have enough vaccine for every adult


Instagram accidentally hid likes for some users

An Instagram bug briefly hid likes from some of its users on Tuesday, after the company accidentally expanded a long-running test of the feature.


Three female journalists killed by gunmen

Three female media workers were shot dead in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Tuesday, government officials said, amid a wave of killings that is spreading fear among professional workers in urban centers.


Cuba aims to produce its own Covid-19 vaccine

Cuba is attempting to make its own Covid-19 vaccine. CNN's Patrick Oppman speaks to some of the scientists working on the potential breakthrough.


Fight erupts over Myanmar's seat at UN

The fight for control of Myanmar has now officially arrived at the United Nations.


Reese's is launching a peanut butter cup with no chocolate

Peanut butter purists called and Reese's answered.


Bitcoin is surging as an inflation hedge, but don't count out gold either

Inflation concerns have led to more volatility in the stock and bond markets of late. That should be good news for gold, a tangible asset with a limited supply that often does well in times of inflation. Central banks can always print more money. Miners can't just magically create more gold.