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During a coronavirus briefing May 25, Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled provisional plans to reopen

In May, Swedish Minister of Health Ardalan Shekarabi submitted proposals to the government for a

The Bristol, Virginia city council unanimously endorsed Hard Rock International as the preferred casino gaming

In a major victory for Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Illinois Senators in a special session

Covid-19 may have seriously curtailed the ability of the Chinese to get to Macau, but

West Virginia is on the brink of legalized online gaming, with the recent approval of

The U.S. Justice Department has assured online state lotteries it will not prosecute them for

The shutdown has finally ended for some U.S. casinos. For now, all of them will

Stanley Ho Hung Sun, the Hong Kong billionaire who was instrumental in building Macau’s gaming

Unregulated, unlicensed gaming machines were a problem in Pennsylvania before the Covid-19 pandemic shut down

Evolution Gaming and Golden Nugget, Inc. announce a new partnership to bring Evolution table games

The city of Danville, Virginia is in talks with Caesars Entertainment Corporation to develop a
On August 18, 1982, the Dodgers and Cubs completed a 21-inning marathon (suspended after 17 innings the previous day due to darkness) with LA winning 2-1. Tommy Lasorda used all 25 players, including pitchers Bob Welch and Fernando Valenzuela in the outfield. Jerry Reuss closed out the 21-inning game for the win, then started the regularly scheduled game immediately after, pitching five innings for a 7-4 victory to earn two wins in a single day.
On August 17, 1984, "Charlie Hustle" returned to the Reds as player-manager, reinvigorated the franchise, and set the stage for Rose to eventually break Ty Cobb's all-time hits record in a Reds uniform at Riverfront Stadium just a year later.