The Las Vegas casino company said in a petition that the FTC’s request for information is overreaching and could harm an FBI investigation into the cyberattack
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Members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the Nevada Gaming Commission are all regulators, but they have different roles in establishing gaming policy in the state.
Revenue records were shattered during November’s Formula One race. The live entertainment tax collection was between $30 million and $35 million, the LVCVA said.
A California executive says he was playing blackjack in an MGM Grand private salon when he was drugged. He’s now suing MGM Resorts.
An expert in cybersecurity says it’s too early to speculate whether MGM Resorts International was the victim of hackers in a ransomware attack but there are numerous clues indicating it was.
The company that operates the Tropicana hotel-casino is working on two other big projects and waiting for a Major League Baseball relocation vote.
Top executives of the Fontainebleau and the off-Strip Rio gave new details on what they have planned for their respective properties.
The U.S. Justice Department is going to the Court of Appeals over a decision involving whether Steve Wynn had to register as an agent of a foreign government leader.
When Texas House members realized they didn’t have the votes to move legislation forward, they opted to put off efforts at a later time.
Golden Entertainment, operators of the Strat, plan to open its Atomic Golf range amenity by the time visitors arrive for Las Vegas Grand Prix Formula One race.
In 2022’s record gaming year, Nevada’s slot machines got slightly tighter, but most players wouldn’t know the difference from a year ago. Solution: Play more nickel slots.
A racketeering lawsuit brought by a former Wynn Las Vegas salon manager has been rejected by a three-judge U.S. Court of Appeals panel in California.
The Las Vegas-based company will join a lengthy list of competitors for one of three downstate New York gaming licenses expected to be awarded later this year.
A panel of gaming industry experts brainstormed about how to go after purveyors of illegal slot machines, bookies and online sites in a session before state lawmakers.
Hard Rock International officials have backed away from plans outlined by CEO James Allen to close the resort during its renovation and expansion in 2023 or 2024.