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Temporarily suspending some forms of gambling led to a decrease in risky behavior, according to

BetMGM, the joint-venture iGaming partnership of GVC Holdings and MGM Resorts International, announced that its

During the third quarter, Atlantic City casinos reopened after shutting down for the second quarter

Las Vegas Sands Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sheldon Adelson has hired eight Texas

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission last week granted a casino license to Golden Nugget

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has issued fines to two casinos for violating the rules

The Worcester County Commission in Maryland recently voted 5-2 to approve an overlay zone for

The last Strip resort to remain closed, The Cromwell Hotel Las Vegas, expected to reopen

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt recently announced he will not appeal a federal court judge’s ruling

Caesars Entertainment Inc. reached agreement October 27 to sell its Tropicana Evansville casino in Indiana

The $1 billion Circa Resort & Casino, which opened just after midnight Wednesday, October 28,

“Here we go again” was the common response last week around the UK last weekend
On May 25, 1935, Ohio State sophomore Jesse Owens delivered arguably the greatest 45 minutes in sports history at the Big Ten track meet in Ann Arbor. Owens broke three world records and tied a fourth, setting new marks in the long jump (26′81/4"), the 220-yard dash (20.3 seconds), and the 220-yard low hurdles (22.6 seconds), while equaling the 100-yard dash world record (9.4 seconds). Despite his individual brilliance, Michigan narrowly edged out Ohio State for the team title, 48 to 43.5.
On May 24, 1918, Cleveland outlasted the Yankees 3-2 in a 19-inning marathon at the Polo Grounds. Stan Coveleski pitched a remarkable complete-game victory, but the hero of the day was Joe Wood. Having converted from a pitcher to an outfielder after his arm "went dead," Wood launched a game-winning solo homer into the left-field bleachers—his second home run of the afternoon—to finally seal the win for Cleveland.