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Nevada’s Local 226 cries foul after Boulder Station ends union ties
Boulder Station employees have petition to end their union ties, but Local 226 thinks something fishy is going on in Vegas.
China’s online gambling crackdown means closure for AG Asia Entertainment
China has gone after the funds of bank accounts tied to online gambling, meaning an end to operations for AG Asia Entertainment.
Philippines relaxes lockdown measures, casinos could reopen soon
President Rodrigo Duterte has shifted the country back to it’s second lowest level of lockdown, clearing the way for casinos to resume their dry runs for reopening.
DraftKings strong through Q2, not immediately tied down by IRS memo
Morgan Stanley Research believes DraftKings will do just fine, despite a new IRS memo which seeks to tax them at a higher rate.
AirAsia pushing for Macau-Thailand travel bubble
AirAsia’s CEO suggested that since the two locations have their Covid-19 situation under control, a travel bubble should be considered.
Loot Boxes concerning, but regulation a step too far, FTC group says
Loot boxes could be dangerous for kids and deceptive for all consumers, but regulating them would go a step beyond what a mixed group of panelists could agree to.
Philippines police steal over P800,000 from POGO
Three policemen are being hunted down for impersonating the NBI and stealing P827,000 from a POGO operation.
Blockchain touted as a powerful crime fighting tool
A Chinese city is looking to blockchain technology as their way of rooting out crime and corruption.