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MGM Resorts scales back Nevada hotel

MGM Resorts International has closed a 500-room hotel tower and reduced restaurant and gaming activities at the Gold Strike in Jean.

American poker players struggling after April 15

Legions of American poker players are trying to figure what to do next after April 15's indictments against PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker.

Sands appoints new president for Venetian, Palazzo

John Caparella, a chief operating officer of Gaylord Hotels, has been named the new president of The Venetian and Palazzo resorts by Las Vegas Sands.

AGA optimistic with increasing casino revenues

American Gaming Association President and CEO Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. says there's "reason to be optimistic about the future of gaming."

Penn National to take control over M Resort

Penn National Gaming has been given preliminary approval by the Nevada Gaming Control Board to take over the M Resort.

Lake Las Vegas casino to reopen this month

The Nevada Gaming Control Board gave tentative approval to Intrepid Gaming to reopen Casino MonteLago on May 26.

IGT moves to acquire Swedish Internet gaming company

IGT has offered $115 million to acquire Entraction Holding AB, a Swedish technology company that operates one of the world's largest online poker networks.

Ellen DeGeneres helps Venetian and Palazzo celebrate new alliance

Ellen DeGeneres Show helps celebrate the launch of The Venetian and The Palazzo as InterContinental Alliance Resorts.

ESPN to offer "live" coverage of WSOP

ESPN will show ‘live’ unedited hole cards on a 30-minute delay and more than 34 additional hours of coverage for this year's World Series of Poker.

Land-based casinos focus on federal legislation

Despite the recent crackdown on PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker, the casino industry still seeks federal legislation that would allow Las Vegas companies to operate legally online.

William Hill acquires parent of Lucky's race and sports books

British bookmaker William Hill has agreed to acquire Brandywine Bookmaking, the company that operates Lucky's race and sports books, for $15.7 million.

New poker league releases roster for first season

Federated Sports and Gaming has announced today the criteria for membership in its new professional poker league as well as the roster of 218 players who are eligible.

Steve Wynn discusses online poker and Macau

Despite a setback with the collapse of a "strategic relationship" with PokerStars, Wynn Resorts Chairman Steve Wynn remains focused on breaking ground on his long-awaited $2.5 billion project on the Cotai Strip in Macau.

Moody's believes states will be first to legalize online poker

Analysts for Moody's Investors Service there is still a chance online poker will be legalized federally in the U.S., but it will take several years.

Cosmopolitan says it regrets transgendered guest eviction

The Cosmopolitan Casino Resort says it regrets that a transgendered patron was treated poorly and evicted from its premises.

Vegas casino apologizes for banning transgender guest

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas issued an apology after it was reported it banned a transgender guest for life for using a women's restroom.

PKR announces more WSOP details

PKR's welcome party will take place at the Caramel Bar at the Bellagio on July 1, with the official PKR party kicking off on July 5 at The Mirage's Revolution Lounge. The newly opened Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will be the base for PKR's World Series of Poker Experience.

IGT sells British-based slot developer

Slot machine giant International Game Technology has sold its British-based Barcrest Group for between $54 million and $66 million.

Top-10 non-gambling activities to do in Vegas

One of the beautiful things about Las Vegas is there are plenty of things to do for people who don't gamble. So Casino City's Vin Narayanan came up with his top-10 favorite non-gambling activities to do in Sin City.

IGT sees growth in second quarter

International Game Technology reported net income that surpassed Wall Street's expectations due to improved sales and international lease operations.

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