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  2. SEMA (association) - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 SEMA Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The SEMA acronym originally stood for Speed Equipment Manufacturing Association. [5] In 1970, government regulations became an issue and the name was changed to Specialty Equipment Market Association to improve the overall image of the association.

  3. Katy Perry Announces Her First North American Tour in 7 Years ...

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    The tour is set to launch on May 7 at the Toyota Center in Houston. From there, the "Teenage Dream" hitmaker will perform in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Las Vegas and ...

  4. CES 2025: How autos stole the show

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    The Honda 0 SUV, right, and Honda 0 Saloon EV prototypes are on display at the Honda booth during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

  5. Irwindale Event Center - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, Jim Cohan, who ran the LA Driving Experience at the track was able to secure funding to re-open the speedway under his management. In September 2013, the property housing the Irwindale Event Center was purchased by Irwindale Outlet Partners, LLC for $22 million. The lease for the Irwindale Event Center continued on a year-by-year ...

  6. Everything we know about Nvidia's new products and partnerships

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    Nvidia's CEO unveiled new AI products and partnerships at CES in Las Vegas. Nvidia's new chips target the gaming, robotics, and autonomous vehicles industries. Partnerships with Toyota and others ...

  7. Potential National Hockey League expansion - Wikipedia

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    Another team also named the Aeros, of the American Hockey League (AHL), played at The Summit (renamed the Compaq Center in 1998 and converted to a megachurch after the Aeros' departure), and moved to the Toyota Center in 2003; the Aeros were unable to negotiate a lease extension, leading to the team's departure from Houston in 2013. [90]