In the state of Texas, Aces Wired has been battling the state for several months. The state appears to be getting the better of the battle after they handed down twenty two indictments in the gaming center case.
Read more »Court Upholds Online Gambling Conviction In China
A man who is believed to have run the most lucrative illegal online gambling operation in China's history has been sent to jail for eight years after losing an appeal of a previous conviction.
Read more »Gambling With Lives
The City Council’s decision to suspend a ban on smoking in Atlantic City casinos threatens the health of the people who work in them.
Read more »Gambling Could Soon Be Expanded In The Big Apple
The state of New York is looking for money just like other states and they may find their solution in expanded gambling. Governor Patterson's administration is considering expanding their gambling laws.
Read more »Anti-Gambling Groups Confused Over New Internet Gambling Rules
The new rules for regulating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act came down this week from the Treasury Department, and anti-gambling groups are claiming victory, apparently confused as to what those rules really mean.
Read more »Going One-on-One Against Addiction
A treatment facility in Baltimore offers a program for gamblers, tackling an addiction that costs billions.
Read more »Colorado Towns Moving Quickly To Expand Gambling Options
Voters in the state of Colorado recently approved Amendment 50 that would allow voters to decide in three towns whether to stay open twenty four hours, raise limits, or add new games. Those towns are now moving quickly to get those elections complete.
Read more »Iowa Moving Ahead With Plans For Expanded Gambling
The state of Iowa appears ready to join the growing list of states that will be turning to expanded gambling to bail them out financially. State regulators have hired consultants to assess their current gambling situation.
Read more »Nevada Backing Off Gambling Age Change For Casinos
The state of Nevada has been searching for ways to help their struggling casinos and one of the discussions involved lowering the gambling age to eighteen. That proposal, however, appears to not have much support.
Read more »Latest Internet Gambling Rules Have Americans Seeing Blue
If the Bush Administration was looking for one more way to cripple financial institutions they found it on Wednesday. The rules the Treasury Department published regarding Internet gambling are yet one more example of why this administration leaves while Americans slams the door behind them.
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