The former presidential candidate is now eyeing New York City and is using a Governor’s Island casino as part of his platform.
Smart tech will help cruise ships be smarter
Taking a cruise post-coronavirus could have a much different look and feel.
MLB and players at an impasse, season now doubtful
It’s hard to imagine a year without professional baseball in the US, but that is what could happen if players and owners can’t reach an agreement.
Macau, Guangdong in a dedicated effort to reopen borders
As the coronavirus is brought under control, Macau is anxious to get its casinos back to their maximum capacities.
Hard Rock Japan keeps hopes high in IR race
Hard Rock International’s Japanese entity is confident that it will be selected to operate a casino resort in the country.
iGaming’s Delasport signs new deal with Betsoft
The online gaming software provider continues to add more solutions to its portfolio of options.
Rhode Island man suing to stop sports gambling loses – again
Daniel Harrop has sued the state twice to try to prevent legal sports gambling.
New laws would give Atlantic City casinos much-needed economic relief
Two state bills would allow state casinos to claim tax reductions and seek interest-free loans.
The National Guard rolls into Vegas ahead of gambling relaunch
Sin City may not appear very friendly as gamblers making their way to casinos meet soldiers on the streets.