Latest Gambling News
Editorial: High-stakes game
For dozens of communities that planned to fund projects with gambling taxes from Atlantic City, Gov. Christies plan to cut off future funding and reinvest
Updated: 08/08/2010 03:06A
Whitman, Brown seek funds from casino tribes
In fact, the campaign trail crosses many of the states Indian reservations, especially those with lucrative gambling compacts. Thats where Democrat Jerry
Updated: 08/08/2010 03:01A
Tabcorp says casinos a safe bet
Gambling firm Tabcorp Holdings says it is gradually becoming a casino company to take advantage of favourable regulatory conditions and boost its bottom
Updated: 08/08/2010 02:42A
OSullivan: On Beacon Hill, post-mortems in pencil
While reporters chased the principals demanding they pronounce the gambling bill alive or dead, in those un-nuanced terms, Washington was coiling to throw
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:37A
UFC Gambling Rising While Fertitta Family Keeps Station Casinos
Boxing was long considered to be a favorite of sports gamblers, but that has changed with the arrival of mixed martial arts fighting.
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:25A
Timetable for video gaming payouts in Illinois remains unclear
Since the start of 2004, the department seized only 169 machines for illegal gambling. Still, the assumption is that the prohibition against payouts is
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:16A
Markets betting casino uptick on horizon
Ohio is participating and other states are looking into what Nita called the second wave of states generating tax revenue through casino gambling.
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:16A
Letter: Get on it, Riley
The three remaining Indian casinos in the state of Alabama are operating Class II gambling devices within the state of Alabama; are now doing so illegally
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:07A
Letter: Online poker law needed
Manzullo voted against the Internet Gambling Regulation Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act. Despite Manzullos vote, the committee approved HR 2267 in
Updated: 08/08/2010 01:01A
Matusow In Town For Seminar, Calls Florida Poker Players Terrible
Florida lawmakers have changed gambling laws earlier this year allowing for no-limit poker games. The change means players that have been playing for
Updated: 08/08/2010 12:18A