The Sartinis see benefits from operating a family-owned business after shedding pieces of the company while partnering with a real estate investment trust.
As the A's seek to boost their front office staff, unfounded speculation grows about changing the team's name. Also, MGM waves its pom-poms for the NBA.
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A deal between the NHL and two prediction markets brings the images to TV during the Stanley Cup playoffs. But the logos are still banned inside the arenas.
The chairman of the privately held company renovating The Mirage into Hard Rock Las Vegas provided a few details on the development last week in Atlantic City.
Ahead of a hearing in the 9th Circuit, Kalshi's leadership took its case to the airwaves on why its business isn't gambling. Also, MGM and Diller struck a deal.
DraftKings and FanDuel walked away in 2015 after regulators banned their business. Kalshi tries to stay. Also, IGT is cutting its workforce by 10 percent.
The partnership between a Strip giant and a locals casino is a mutually beneficial business agreement. Also, an Illinois slot operator is growing in Nevada.
The Nevada congresswoman introduces a bill to ban Kalshi and others from offering sports "contracts" without approval from states. Also, M Resort boosts Penn.
Book by Art Manteris covers his 50 years in legal sports betting, praises Nevada and worries about rapid growth. Also, will stadium's landlord lend help?
Visitation declines on the Strip have not filtered into the neighborhood casinos. One company suggests it's taking customers. Also, Cortez Masto jabs regulator.
A Carson City judge agreed with state gaming regulators who filed a civil enforcement action against Polymarket's platform provider. Also, one CEO is bullish on Vegas.
Will Trump's latest tirade against our northern neighbor put a crimp in efforts to boost downtown visitation? Also, Bally's offers a Vegas project timeline.
The legislation proposed by Democrat Horsford and a GOP rep would restore a 100 percent deduction on gaming losses. Plus, another Black Book nomination.
In a speech, John Acres says players need to feel like a winner even when they're losing. Also, Nevada's No. 2 slot route operator eyes Chicago opportunity.
The former New Jersey governor, who led the effort to legalize sports betting, says sports contracts should be regulated. Also, Strip visitation slumps again.
Company still plans to build a Strip project next to the A's stadium after touting $1.1B financing plan for NY casino. Also, a new betting battle front.