Attorney General’s fantasy sports decision leaves California tracks struggling for survival, with tribal leaders signalling strong resistance to gambling expansion.
California’s horse racing industry, already limping through a decade of decline, just hit another major roadblock. Hopes that Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines might provide a financial lifeline were dealt a blow this month, following…
Federal budget plans are once again sparking concern, but this time, the opposition is sharper, louder—and coming from tribal nations across the U.S. Leaders say the proposed cuts could seriously strain essential services and threaten billions in tribal gaming revenue.
It’s not just about dollars and cents. It’s about lives, jobs, and the self-determination Native…
The Nevada Gaming Commission has hit pause on a full green light for Aruze Gaming Global’s ambitious expansion plans. In a 4-1 vote, the regulator approved only a five-year gaming license for the slot machine maker, rejecting the company’s request for unlimited approval.
Commissioners cited ongoing financial challenges and a pending federal lawsuit as key…
A surprise $22.5 million pledge to a beloved Hell’s Kitchen housing complex has thrown fresh heat into Manhattan’s already blazing casino race. Caesars Palace Times Square just changed the game — and the battle lines are getting sharper.
The city's last remaining full-scale casino licence is up for grabs, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.…
In a packed Las Vegas event room just steps from the slot machines, one of the most powerful Republicans in Congress made a firm promise that sent ripples through the gaming world. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) said he plans to reverse a tax code tweak that has gamblers — and…
Nevada’s gaming watchdogs have given the green light to a top executive at Novomatic, even as lingering questions hang over a years-old criminal investigation in Austria involving the gaming giant's past leadership.
On Thursday, the Nevada Gaming Commission voted to approve Stefan Krenn’s licensing as an executive board member at Novomatic. The nod came with…
Gaming & Leisure Properties is holding its ground and posting growth, even as questions swirl around its partnership with Bally’s and the sluggish pace of the Chicago casino project.
On the company’s Q2 2025 earnings call, CEO Peter Carlino didn’t mince words. Investors often ask what could go wrong — but rarely what’s going right.…
Atlantic City got a bit sunnier this week—not just with the weather, but with fresh hope and big ambitions. On Tuesday, a brand-new $2 million beach bar and stage opened its doors, and Resorts Casino Hotel’s president had a few words that might just shake up the boardwalk.
Mark Giannantonio, president of Resorts, didn’t mince…
The fight over how much gamblers can write off on their taxes just got more interesting.
Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus confirmed Monday that two more lawmakers have joined her push to repeal a federal cap on gambling loss deductions—an obscure yet impactful change buried in Congress’s recently passed legislative behemoth.
In a post on X,…
Polymarket has made a surprise $112 million play for QCEX, a little-known exchange quietly approved by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) just weeks ago. The move looks less like a standard acquisition and more like a shortcut. And in a regulatory climate where licences are hard-won and slow to come by, who can blame…