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The American Gaming Association has written to the Treasury Department for clarification on money-laundering guidelines

GameCo has partnered with musician/DJ Steve Aoki (l.) to develop skill-based video game gambling machines

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (l.) has signed a bill passed by the state’s legislature

Multiple reports were made last week that the former Revel casino in Atlantic City—now called

Florida gambling regulators recently determined Magic City Casino in Miami may end greyhound racing under

A budget passed by the Pennsylvania Senate counts on $200 million from expansion of gaming

Connecticut is now ready to build its third casino. The only thing that could cause
That’s the word from officials at Las Vegas’ busy international airport. Passenger volume hit 4.2

The Golden State is considering putting a referendum on the ballot to legalize sports betting.

Bob Manoukian (l.), owner of Greenwood Racing and its Parx Casino, appeared before the Pennsylvania

Arguing that they need to serve alcohol as long as possible to remain competitive, Wynn

Genting is upping the stakes in a U.S.-facing strategy that keeps getting bigger and more
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.