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Penn National Gaming is the latest US casino operator to lay off workers, with word this week that 159 employees are being let go at Henderson, Nevada’s M Resort Spa Casino.
The M Resort layoffs took place on Monday, and follow other coronavirus-linked layoffs at several […]
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A Georgia legislator says he will introduce a bill this year to allow sports betting in the Peach State.
Ron Stephens (R) said a sports betting bill is one of three gaming measures he […]
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The biggest Mafia trial in 30 years is set to begin this week in Italy.
On trial are 355 suspected members and accomplices of the ‘Ndrangheta crime syndicate. This organization’s […]
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The New York Times reported Sunday that as the Trump Administration counts down its final days, a “lucrative market for pardons” has emerged.
Lawyers and others connected with President Trump have used that access to cash in and […]
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Canada’s women’s national soccer team (Paris 2024) was disciplined for ‘cutting points’ along with spying on opponents by flying drones → humiliation
“We will deprive Canada of six points for the Canadian women’s soccer team that is […]
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103.9 billion Japanese pitcher shocked the “season out” in his return match. “I hope to see you in fall baseball.”
Senga Kodaly (31, New York Mets), who became a sensation last year, was declared out […]
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Genting Malaysia (GenM) could step in to support its New York unit if that business encounters financial difficulty in the future, according to Fitch Ratings.
GenM is the gaming company behind the Resorts World brand. Genting New York LLC (GenNY), […]
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BetMGM and The Athletic are teaming up in the newest agreement between a sportsbook operator and a media property.
The financial terms of the pact weren’t disclosed. But BetMGM is becoming the sports outlet’s […]
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Gaming companies with limited or no Las Vegas Strip exposure are proving sturdy relative to their Sin City-centric counterparts. But one analyst says it might be time to take some chips off the table.
JPMorgan analyst Joseph Greff, advises clients to embrace regional gaming equities on pullbacks, not at […]
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Joel Silver, one of Hollywood’s most successful producers over the last 40 years, reportedly paid a $1.7 gambling debt in 2014 for entertainment colleague Ron Meyer.
Anthony Pellicano, a former high-profile private investigator in Los Angeles, tells Variety that Silver sent […]