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Macau may get tighter scrutiny

HONG KONG — Members of a congressional advisory panel believe U.S. regulators should tighten scrutiny of casino companies operating in Macau, the world’s top gambling market, because of the risk of money laundering.

Indiana regulators sign off on Pinnacle-Ameristar deal

Indiana gaming regulators signed off on Pinnacle Entertainment’s $2.8 billion buyout of Ameristar Casinos on Thursday, putting the deal a step closer to completion.

Casino project with Station Casinos ties OK’d by California Senate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California State Senate approved a compact that allows the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians, in conjunction with Las Vegas-based Station Casinos, to build a gaming resort north of Fresno, nearly 40 miles from the tribe’s reservation.

Poker tourney at M Resort offers $500,000 prize pool

The Hollywood Poker Open at the M Resort this weekend is not about competing with the World Series of Poker, it’s about solidifying the company’s standing in the growing regional casino poker market.

N.J. asks appeals court to make sports betting legal

PHILADELPHIA — New Jersey officials cannot put a stop to sports gambling, but they hope to “shine a light” on it by legalizing such betting at casinos and racetracks, a lawyer said in a high-stakes hearing Wednesday before a federal appeals court.

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