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The most controversial season in the history of the National Football league (NFL) has just ended with a memorable Super Bowl. The season was controversial for two primary reasons. …
Usain Bolt is the most famous sprinter in Olympic history. He won eight gold medals and set numerous world records in doing so. But those medals pale in significance …
Two recent news items point to two phenomena that are catching on around the world: Integrated Resorts and getting truly serious about dealing with problem gambling. The two phenomena might …
The latest installment in the ongoing story regarding the legality of land based and/or online casinos in different jurisdictions is the news that South Korea is gravitating to the …
It was announced that the Fontainebleau Casino in Las Vegas will no longer reflect the white sands of the desert as one of the most prominent white elephants in …
Block chain technology is a new term in economics and while most people know that it is connected to cryptocurrencies, most people don’t know how block chain works or …
There are two seemingly contradictory items in the news: the increase in the number of free games being offered online and the fast growth of people playing at online …
The possibility that the United States Supreme Court will rule in just a few weeks on the legality or continuing illegality of sports betting in the US continues to …
Here’s a truly good news item: A firefighter from Long Island, Tommy Maher, was able to use some of the money he won at a local casino plus money …
The latest salvo in the decentralization of the land based casino industry and in the competition between land based casinos and online casinos was “fired” on February 8 when …
The Supreme Court of the United States is set to render a decision in a sports betting lawsuit that was brought by New Jersey. The court heard arguments in …
There is a growing concern that the market for land based casinos has become or is fast becoming saturated. This issue was first raised prominently in 2013 with several …