Thailand's exploding COVID-19 infection rate has government mulling legalizing casinos to reduce exposures at illegal gambling dens.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of Feb. 23 – March 1 2014.
Kuwait busts illegal casino run by western managers
Kuwait City authorities take down country's largest illegal casino, arrest one American and three European managers.
Convicted murderer says let New Jersey have legal sports betting
Former Gambino crime family member John Alite says New Jersey should be allowed to offer sports bets since it's "going on anyway.'
Nevada casino slots and baccarat decline in January; 888 preps online poker debut
Nevada casino revenue dips as slots and baccarat win falls; sportsbooks have best football season ever; 888 preps online poker site
Sands hackers got customers’ credit card, banking and passport info
Las Vegas Sands says the hackers who took down Sands' corporate websites made off with customers' personal data including banking info.
William Hill earns 48% of profits from online and Australia in 2013
William Hill earns 48% of 2013 profits from online and Australia; William Hill US turns profit in 2013, Aussie sites in for H1 relaunch
Sheriff Gaming “no longer fit and proper” to hold Alderney B2B gaming license
Alderney Gambling Control Commission withdraws B2B license of Sheriff Gaming parent firm Bubble Group BV, company "no longer fit and proper"
Caesars faces unexpected delay in learning South Korea casino fate
South Korean officials abruptly cancel press conference on whether Caesars Entertainment's latest casino bid has been approved.