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“We would like to talk about an extension of the compacts so we can borrow money,” said Michael Lombardi, gambling commissioner for the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians. “We just want more time.” read quote >>>
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(USA) -- In July 1972, musician Johnny Cash sat opposite President Richard Nixon in the White House’s Blue Room....
(New York) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized the state’s nine racinos today, saying he will move forward with...
(Maryland) -- State regulators have ordered a South Dakota-based payday lender to stop making consumer loans in...
(New York) -- If Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s plan to expand full-scale casino gambling in New York is to become a...
(USA) -- Donald Trump engaged in another Twitter war of words, but this time with a writer for the sitcom “Modern...
(New Jersey) -- Internet gambling isn't expected to start in New Jersey until around Thanksgiving, but Atlantic...
(New York) -- On a recent Saturday afternoon I set out to explore South Ozone Park in Queens, in particular a stretch...
(New York) -- The Cayuga Nation has gone to court to challenge the deal that would give the Oneida Indian Nation...
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Stalemate on gaming revenue finally ended
(New York) -- As is the case whenever a protracted stalemate is ended, the question can be asked, “Why did it take so long?” The relative swiftness with...
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Casino planned near Braman
(Oklahoma) -- A decision by the United States assistant secretary for Indian Affairs could open the door for the construction of a new casino near Braman.
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Thousands attend Mohegan Sun job fair
(Pennsylvania) -- With her hours cut at work, Stacy Phillips of Scranton came to a job fair Tuesday at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs looking for a full-time position.
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Casino cheating case headed for trial
(Connecticut) -- Two New York City men accused of conspiring with baccarat dealers to cheat Mohegan Sun out of hundreds of thousands of dollars are scheduled to go on...
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36 Hours at Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino
(Connecticut) -- No matter how one decides to check their moral restraint at the Las Vegas city gates, Vegas will meet their chosen excess with an appropriate dining...
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Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
(Washington D.C.) -- The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states cannot on their own require would-be voters to prove they are U.S. citizens before using a federal...
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Native Studies program lags at USD
(South Dakota) -- She came to the University of South Dakota because of the promise of its Native Studies program, intent on absorbing tribal culture, history and...
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The bitter tears of Johnny Cash
(USA) -- In July 1972, musician Johnny Cash sat opposite President Richard Nixon in the White House’s Blue Room. As a horde of media huddled a few feet away, the...
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Cuomo doubles down against racinos
(New York) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo cast doubt on the chances of two of his three end-of-session legislative priorities Tuesday, all but declaring the death of both the...
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Senators owner meets with mayor over casino
(Ottawa) -- In a meeting with Mayor Watson on Tuesday, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk expressed his frustration with the latest political push to limit the city...
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State Could Bail Out Delaware Casinos
(Delaware) -- Governor Jack Markell is proposing a financial bail out for Delaware's three casinos, amidst growing competition from out-of-state casinos.
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County Council rejects casino bill
(Delaware) -- Sussex County Council voted 3-1 to register its displeasure with a bill in Dover that would allow the county’s first casino. “To have any...
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Ohio has a gambling issue problem
(Ohio) -- It’s an old, sad story, and there’s no final chapter in sight. We Ohioans think we’re done with this gambling business once and for all, and...
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Casino games beginning at RI's Twin River
(Rhode Island) -- Rhode Island's bet on expanded gambling starts Wednesday as Twin River Casino begins offering blackjack, roulette and craps in a move to get a head...
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Casino talk resurfaces in Diamondhead
(Mississippi) -- Could a casino come to Diamondhead? A developer who proposed building a casino in the southwest part of Diamondhead five years ago is making the pitch...
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Paddy Power wins appeal over London outlet
(UK) -- Paddy Power has won its appeal over Newham Council’s refusal to allow it open a betting shop on Green Street, in east London. The council had turned down...
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Online betting eats into state take
(Australia) -- ONLINE betting and interstate gambling operators are reducing the NSW government's tax take, as the competition for punters puts a tight squeeze on...
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High roller loses to the house... again!
(Australia) -- After losing $20.5 million in 14 months, Harry Kakavas has learned the hard way that the house always wins. Mr Kakavas’ attempted to recover his...
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The dark side of Asia's gambling Mecca
(Macau) -- Triad attacks. Prostitute calling cards. Illicit money flows. This is the dark underbelly of Macau -- Asia's gambling capital. The only Chinese territory...
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Indian Tribal Settlement Taxes Phone Forum
(Washington D.C.) -- The office of Indian Tribal Governments will host a 60 minute phone forum on June 26, 2013at 2 p.m. (EST) to discuss federal income taxation of:...
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