In The News: Department of History
In late August, India-based budget lodging brand Oyo announced that it had acquired the Hooters Casino Hotel, unveiling plans to relaunch it as the Oyo Hotel & Casino, its first flagship U.S. property.
On Thursday, SLS officially reverted to The Sahara Las Vegas, the iconic brand that evokes Rat Pack-era hipness. The north Strip property is in the midst of a $150 million rebranding that will allow it to reconnect with its past 鈥 as well as with a Las Vegas audience for whom the name 鈥淪LS鈥 didn鈥檛 really evoke anything at all.

The SLS Las Vegas is returning to the hotel-casino鈥檚 roots. After operating under the name SLS for five years, the property is circling back to the iconic Sahara name, starting Thursday.

First, a little civics lesson, and we鈥檒l keep it simple.

Las Vegas has been known, unfairly, for blowing up its past. We鈥檝e lost some buildings we wish could have been preserved. But most of the more recent losses have been confined to the resort corridor. One of the hotels to topple was the Landmark. Tearing it down was quick. Building it was a story unto itself, as was its opening, fifty years ago this past July.

We鈥檒l be marking a couple of centennials this year, but one of them is looking back at how Nevada reacted in 1919 to things that happened in 1917 and 1918. You heard that right.

Few things in life are certain. But here's one of them:
鈥淲ell, there's no question that President Trump is going to be our nominee in 2020,鈥 says Nevada GOP spokesperson Keith Schipper.

The Me Too movement sent shock waves through all kinds of industries from politics to entertainment with high-profile cases bringing down well-known and extremely powerful men.
California has the toughest gun control laws in the country and only continues to tighten them. But its efforts are undermined by a more permissive approach in other states, including the three that border California.

黑料网 students are taking advantage of a unique opportunity 鈥 to do some history detective work. It鈥檚 being done as part of 黑料网鈥檚 Public History program

It was at the beginning of a shift at Harrods that Georgia Brown told her manager where to go. Brown, then aged 22, was working for a temp agency that supplied shop assistants to the department store. She cannot remember the name of the manager. But she does remember why she lost her cool: she had had enough of being forced to wear heels on the job.
鈥淗eel shoes are a symbol of female oppression,鈥 said Professor Mary Beard last week to Manola Blahnika, a renowned luxury shoe manufacturer, whose brand was especially famous for Carrie Bradshaw from Sex in the City. While not everyone may identify with the professor's assertion, the fact remains that if heels do not have to go to work, why it should be women's responsibility, Sirin Kale says in an article mapping this growing displeasure and titled Why should I have to work on stilts ?: the women fighting sexist dress codes . "Women are often the victims of working dresscodes, even if they don't have to wear a uniform," she writes.