Location: US
Ohio gaming regulator seeks to ban credit cards from sports wagering
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration has put forward a draft rule this week that would prevent residents from using credit cards to place... more
Sphere Entertainment Co. revenues of $370 million jump 40% from The Wizard of Oz, concert residencies
The Sphere Entertainment Company reported its first quarter revenue of $386 million was driven by a nearly 40% jump in income from The... more
Las Vegas: Plaza retiring some chips
Plaza hotel-casino is retiring a series of casino chips, and the public has until the end of August to redeem them, according to the... more
Kalshi now valued at $22 billion
Since the 2024 presidential election, Kalshi has helped take prediction markets mainstream, as individual users have flocked to its... more
Illinois: Hard Rock Casino Rockford adding hotel and convention center
Looking to keep pace with a new casino complex opening north of the border in Wisconsin, Hard Rock Casino Rockford announced a major... more
AGS’ winning formula means empowering employees to make decisions
When David Lopez started working for AGS in 2014, circumstances were quite different. Lopez admits there was “almost no product to sell and... more
AGA CEO Miller calls federal prediction market regulator ‘a joke’
The CEO of the American Gaming Association (AGA) forecasted that the casino industry and states will come out on top in the battle. AGA’s... more
Nevada Gaming Board member calls for more AML regulation
Two weeks after Nevada approved new anti-money-laundering regulations for casinos, a member of the Gaming Control Board called for even... more
Red Rock CFO tells Nevada regulators casino operator doing great, but unappreciated by Wall Street
The CFO of Red Rock Resorts told Nevada regulators Wednesday that the company is coming off a “fantastic quarter,” while noting the... more
Atlantic City casinos generate record taxes, but their own finances continue to struggle
The city’s casinos generated more taxes than ever before in 2025, and also sent a record amount to the state to pay for programs for... more


