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Mohegan Sun acquires second professional sports team

Mohegan Sun and the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority have purchased half of the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League.

Spiegelworld sues The Cosmopolitan for sabotaging Vegas Nocturne

Spiegelworld has sued The Cosmopolitan for allegedly sabotaging its critically-acclaimed Vegas Nocturne show.

Malaysian man pleads not guilty in World Cup betting case

Malaysian businessman Wei Seng “Paul” Phua, the man authorities consider the ringleader of a multimillion-dollar World Cup betting scheme, pleaded not guilty in federal court Tuesday to illegal gambling charges.

Joan Jett and The Blackhearts to perform Oct. 18

The rock ‘n’ roll artist returns to The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.

Top-10 ways to fix Atlantic City

The Atlantic City casino market is drying up. But Casino City's Vin Narayanan still sees potential in the once great gambling town, and has 10 suggestions for how to get the market back on track.

Aussie outfit makes U.S. inroads

Aristocrat sent a rumble through the slot machine community on July 7 with its $1.3 billion acquisition of Video Gaming Technologies.

Australian billionaire buys New Frontier site

The long dormant site was subject of the Strip’s most expensive real estate transaction.

Borgata online gambling operation post Q2 loss

The Borgata's online gambling operation lost money during Q2 to the tune of $1.8 million.

Revel execs could see bonus if property sells

Deadline for bids on the Revel is August 4, 2014.

Billionaire Packer linked to key Strip parcel

Bloomberg News Service reported Thursday that Australian billionaire James Packer had acquired a portion of the loan covering the 34.5-acre site and would consider building a hotel-casino on the land.

Boyd Gaming Corp. profits, revenues decline

The Las Vegas-based company said Thursday its net income for the quarter that ended June 30 was $700,000, or earnings of 1 cent per share.

Caesars installs separate management in operating entity

The effort is part of an overall restructuring plan announced in May that eliminated more than $1 billion in debt that was due next year while providing a different ownership structure to pieces of the company.

Bellagio robbery suspect appears in court

Man who allegedly held up the Bellagio has to be restrained during his first court appearance in Las Vegas.

Nevada 150: The World according to Stupak

Casino ownership in Las Vegas has attracted its share of characters, from the mob-backed era of the 1960s and 1970s to reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes to the publicly traded corporate titans of today. Then there was Bob Stupak.

Ask the Slot Expert: Why do I lose on slots one day and win the next?

When is the result of a bonus spin determined? Why is it that you play slots one day and never get ahead but come back the next day and win on every machine you play? Betting advice for a penny slot.

Malaysian businessman charged in betting scheme released

The wealthy Malaysian businessman authorities say led a World Cup betting scheme in Las Vegas and his son were released late Monday from the custody of federal immigration officials.

Police: Bellagio robber used cash on hookers, clothes

The man was arrested Saturday night after a valley-wide manhunt and is being held at the Clark County Detention Center without bail.

Affinity Gaming to restructure board of directors

In a statement Monday, Affinity said the company reached agreement with its lenders over a possible default on a portion of its $382.7 million in long-term debt.

Officials will tap Rat Pack-era memories to market SLS Las Vegas

Operators of 1,600-room Strip hotel-casino, which opens Aug. 23, aren’t letting memories of the Sahara fade away.

Strip’s gaming revenue robust while regional markets struggle

Moody’s Investors Service recently downgraded its view of the U.S. gaming market from “stable” to “negative,” putting all the blame on regional gaming destinations where weak results have investors sweating.

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