Location: US
OPINION: Churchill Downs’s igaming lawsuit in Maine threatens foundation of Indian law in U.S.
Oxford Casino’s lawsuit challenging the Wabanaki Nations’ exclusive rights to operate internet gaming is threatening to turn longstanding... more
Reporting Q1 results, BetMGM co-owner Entain targets bigger UK market share amid tax shake-up
Entain said it sees an opportunity to capture additional share in the UK as recent tax changes reshape competitive dynamics in the market,... more
Atlantic City casino revenue rises 2.5%, but still surpassed by online revenue
Atlantic City’s casinos had a decent March, winning 2.5% more from in-person gamblers than they did a year ago. But figures released... more
Complete Media Group launches new Global Navigation Bar
Complete Media Group (CMG), the parent company of leading B2B industry media brands Inside Asian Gaming (IAG), CDC Gaming (CDC)... more
Kentucky lawmakers override governor and raise the betting age to 21
Kentucky lawmakers overrode Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of a sports betting bill that changes the legal wagering age to 21. House Bill 904 was... more
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones is expected to become first person to plead guilty in gambling sweep
NEW YORK (AP) — Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones is expected to become the first person to plead guilty in a gambling... more
Indiana: New Hard Rock High Limit Room features new games, more space, improved amenities
Officials at Northwest Indiana’s top gaming destination cut a ribbon Wednesday to officially open a long-needed expansion of its High... more
Hawaii working group weighing benefits of gaming vs. potential problems
The Hawaii group studying legalized gambling is about halfway through its process. And while they understand the benefits of the revenue... more
Mississippi casino pioneer Karen Sock dies at age 73
Wednesday, the Gulf Coast lost a true pioneer— Karen Sock. She passed away at age 73. The community leader, former casino executive and... more
Kentucky: Historical horse racing devices revenue surges 14% in February
Historical horse racing devices (HHRs) in Kentucky saw 14% more revenue in February. On a same-store basis, minus the Owensboro and... more


