I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: I cannot actually search the web in real-time. I can only work with the search results that have been provided to me.

I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: I cannot actually search the web in real-time. I can only work with the search results that have been provided to me.
Based on the search results you've shared, I can see they contain information about the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas — the iconic pyramid-shaped resort on the Strip. However, these results don't appear to be from a New York Times article specifically, and they don't represent breaking news from today's date (December 3, 2025).
The search results do reveal several current topics about the Luxor as of 2025:
- Recent condition concerns: Multiple sources from 2025 describe the Luxor as an aging property with declining reviews (2.5 stars on Yelp), bed bug infestations, and deteriorating amenities
- Closure of iconic features: The famous buffet has closed, escalators are no longer running, and much of the original Egyptian theming has been removed
- Speculation about renovation: There were rumors about MGM potentially replacing the Luxor and Excalibur with a $9 billion, 1,000-foot-tall tower, though this was reportedly dispelled
- Visitor experience: Recent 2025 video tours describe the pyramid as confusing to navigate and question whether it's still worth visiting
If you're looking for a specific New York Times article about the Luxor or Las Vegas pyramid casinos, I'd recommend searching the NYT website directly, as I don't have access to real-time web search capabilities to locate that particular source for you.
1. Ancient Luxor Tomb Finds Spark Talks About Las Vegas ...
2. Archeologists Discover New Tombs in Luxor - Las Vegas
3. Witnesses: Pyramid Jumper Commits Suicide at Luxor ...
4. My SHOCKING Experience at the LUXOR Hotel in 2025! ...
5. A stay at the decrepit tomb of what was once Vegas ...
6. Is Staying at LUXOR Las Vegas No Longer Worth it?
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