Location: +United States
Gambling tax deduction repeal bill gains more sponsors in U.S. House
Legislation to repeal a decreased deduction limit on gambling losses has two additional cosponsors, the bill’s original sponsor announced... more
AGS showcases slot titles and table innovations at Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association Conference
AGS showcased its latest lineup of high-performing Class II and Class III slot titles and table innovations at the 2025 Oklahoma Indian... more
Polymarket buys little-known exchange to gain CFTC license
Polymarket has acquired a little-known exchange registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in a deal that the... more
Enthusiasm for Las Vegas Strip ‘low,’ Deutsche Bank analyst says
After taking feedback from investors, Deutsche Bank analyst Steven Pizzella reported, “Sentiment for the Las Vegas Strip remains low,... more
Slot manufacturer’s new machine aims to steer younger demographic onto the gaming floor
What if Mario Kart met real-money gaming? That’s what Las Vegas-based gaming manufacturer Competition Interactive is attempting to do with... more
Wall Street Bets: New York OSB, Monarch Casino & Resorts, tariffs, foot traffic
New York online sports betting up slightly New York State’s online sports betting was reviewed by J. P. Morgan’s Daniel Politzer on... more
CBRE lowers Q2 and Q3 earnings for Las Vegas Strip, strengthening in Q4 and 2026
CBRE lowered its second- and third-quarter earnings estimates for Las Vegas Strip casinos impacted by a summer slowdown, but predicted a... more
NCPG study reveals drop in percentage of Americans who gamble, and those reporting ‘risky’ behavior
The levels of risky gambling behavior in 2024 were down to almost the same level as 2018, showing about a 27% decrease from a spike in... more
Kalshi says its ‘odds’ hats and ‘bet’ ads don’t make it a gambling app
Josh Sterling, a lawyer for Milbank who represents Kalshi in ongoing federal litigation, argued at a gaming conference last week that... more
Legal doctrine addressing ‘obnoxious’ lawmaking may factor in prediction-market litigation
A legal doctrine described by the Supreme Court as “obnoxious” almost 90 years ago has emerged in the lawsuit between Kalshi and New Jersey... more



