The former presidential candidate is now eyeing New York City and is using a Governor’s Island casino as part of his platform.
Gambling companies tap dance around New South Wales ad restrictions
Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) has been trying to clean up the industry, but the state is finding that gambling operators have gotten very good at dancing and sidestepping regulations.
Atlantic City union reelects its president to a new three-year term
The incumbent president of the Unite Here Local 54 workers union in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Bob McDevitt, is keeping his job.
BCLC needs help fixing anti-money laundering system
The BC Lottery Commission (BCLC), admits the inability of the current system to oversee and implement policies in its jurisdictions.
Sands Bethlehem sale up for discussion by Pennsylvania regulators
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) have planned discussion on potential acquisition of Sands Bethlehem casino on May 15 in Harrisburg.
Melco the latest operator to join Macau’s pension plan
Melco Resorts and Entertainment has stepped forward and decided that supporting Macau’s non-obligatory pension plan is a good idea.
Connecticut governor supports tribal casino, but not for this year
Gov. Ned Lamont supports a plan by the state’s two native Indian tribes to build the venue, although he doesn’t expect legislation to be ready this year.
Gambler takes a chance on Tiger Woods to earn $10-million payday
Tiger Woods has seen some sports gambling action already, but one gambler thinks that he could sweep the next three majors.
Konami’s profits up thanks to slots business
Many casino operators have reported an increase in slot machine activity and revenue, and Konami Corp. is happy because of it.