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From laughs to tears: Why Super Bowl Opening Night might be worth your time

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Tom Brady displayed the full gamut of emotions in front of a gaggle of reporters, television personalities and fringe celebrities to start ...     [FROM LAUGHS TO TEARS: WHY SUPER BOWL OPENING NIGHT MIGHT BE WORTH YOUR TIME]( [Tom Brady displayed the full gamut of emotions in front of a gaggle of reporters, television personalities and fringe celebrities to start his Super Bowl week in 2017. Brady first frowned and grew frustrated with repeated questions from national journalists about his relationship with then-President Donald Trump. But the notoriously health-obsessed quarterback was laughing in no time given the chance to turn down a cheeseburger from actor Kel Mitchell who was dressed in full attire from his 1997 film “Good Burger.”]( [PRESIDENT BIDEN TELLS VEGAS CROWD, ‘WE’LL MAKE DONALD TRUMP A LOSER AGAIN’]( [President Joe Biden had sharp criticism for his likely general election opponent during a rally in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside on Sunday, telling supporters “we’ll make Donald Trump a loser again.” His remarks to about 400 people lasted roughly 30 minutes, with the president touting his first-term policy accomplishments, a growing economy and the dangers of a possible second Trump presidency.]( [WHAT GOES IN TO ESTIMATING AN EVENT’S ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THE CITY]( [About three years ago, as the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority made a bid to host the city’s first Super Bowl—now just days away—it commissioned local analytics firm Applied Analysis to create an economic impact statement on the event. The report’s findings forecasted that Super Bowl 58 would have a net incremental impact of $799 million on the Las Vegas community, as well as a fiscal impact, or public revenue impact, of $62 million.]( [KARLSSON’S RETURN PUSHES GOLDEN KNIGHTS CLOSER TO FULL HEALTH]( [William Karlsson stepped onto the ice serenaded by stick taps from his teammates, and rousing ovations from the fans. It's safe to say the Golden Knights missed their star center. "Seemed excited to have me back," Karlsson said. "Good feeling."](   WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS: [Not going to the game? A week’s worth of activities for Super Bowl week]( [Las Vegas host committee’s community initiatives to continue beyond the Super Bowl](  [Where I Stand: Biden’s new Middle East doctrine a road map to peace]( [Long shot candidate wants to make waves in Nevada’s GOP caucuses]( [UNLV basketball heating up with third straight win](   [Facebook](  [Twitter](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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