The federal government would regulate sports betting nationwide under a bill to be introduced Wednesday.
Todd Prince
Todd Prince joined the Review-Journal in January 2017 as a gaming and tourism reporter after spending 17 years in Russia. During his time in Moscow, Todd worked 7 years as a stockbroker for Bank of America-Merrill Lynch and five years as a business and political reporter for Bloomberg News. He also worked several years as a freelance writer and photographer for publications including The Moscow Times. Todd speaks Russian and has a bachelor’s degree in history from Brooklyn College.
When the MGM Grand opened 25 years ago on the Las Vegas Strip, it was the largest hotel in the world and launched an era of growth that forever changed Southern Nevada.
U.S. District Judge Robert Jones delivered a blow to Wynn Las Vegas dealers Monday morning, throwing out their lawsuit seeking lost tips totaling in the millions of dollars.
Aristocrat Technologies’ Chairman Ian Blackburne cut a blue ribbon Thursday to open the Australian slot maker’s new $45 million, 180,000-square-foot Summerlin campus.
While LA used to be the city that teams would threaten to make their new home, Southern Nevada now has become leverage city.
Starting Jan. 1, The Cosmopolitan will no longer charge guests separately for parking and valet service.
A few cannabis companies are reaping riches after the latest Nevada dispensary licensing round.
Gavin Isaacs, 54, stepped down last week as vice chairman of Scientific Games after more than two years in that role. He will remain as a consultant until the end of the year.
The case has returned to Jones after the Supreme Court in June decided not to hear Wynn’s appeal. Jones will hear the company’s latest motion to dismiss the dealer’s lawsuit on Dec. 17 at U.S. District Court in downtown.
U.S.-based companies announced 53,073 layoffs in November, an increase of more than 50 percent compared with the same period last year, global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray Christmas, Inc. said Thursday.
U.S. stocks clawed most of their way back from a deep slide Thursday that at one point had wiped out the market’s gains for the year.
Treasure Island owner Phil Ruffin has bought a casino near downtown Miami.
Companies with operations in Macau were presented with a double dose of good news as the U.S. and China announced a pause in their trade spat and Macau gross gaming revenue growth accelerated.
The deal opens the door for MGM to sign partnerships with multiple baseball teams as well as advertise during the All-Star Game and World Series, which are watched by tens of millions of people.
Deep-pocketed collectors dolled out $25.2 million to scoop up 667 models at the Mecum Auctions show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.