Category Archives: History: United States

Bellagio Chip Heist: A $1.5 Million Mistake

A man robbed the Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas, stealing $1.5 million in high-value gambling chips. Wearing a motorcycle helmet, he completed the heist in under three minutes and escaped on a motorcycle. Police later arrested 29-year-old Anthony Michael Carleo when he tried to sell the chips to undercover officers. Because some stolen chips were worth up to $25,000, the...

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Congress Reaches Compromise on Taxes & Benefits (2010)

In 2010, President Obama signs a major tax and unemployment bill after long debate in Congress. The law extends the Bush-era tax cuts for two more years, continues unemployment benefits for 13 months, reduces payroll taxes, and brings back a modified estate tax. Democrats and Republicans disagreed on how much the wealthy should pay, but ultimately reached a compromise to...

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The Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

In December 2010, President Barack Obama signed the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” ending the 17-year policy that forced gay and lesbian service members to hide their identity. The repeal required certification from military leadership and included a 60-day waiting period before taking effect. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand played a key role in advancing the vote, continuing her rising influence...

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