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Bids to Implode Trump Plaza in Atlantic City Hit $60,000
The city in New Jersey wants to demolish The Trump Plaza casino and is asking for people to pay for the opportunity to push the button.
Trump Plaza to Implode Days After Biden Inauguration: 'Public Safety Hazard
The Trump Plaza Casino, his last namesake Atlantic City property, is set for implosion January 29, just days after President-elect Biden's presumptive Inauguration Day.
Woman Kicked Out of Bingo Hall for Refusing to Wear a Mask
The 67-year-old woman is battling lung cancer.
Hurricane Laura Video Shows Storm Tear Roof Off Lake Charles Casino
The iconic Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino in Louisiana was decimated in last night's hurricane.
Face Masks Now Required for Nevada Casino-Goers as COVID-19 Cases Increase
The Nevada Gaming Control Board issued a new notice Wednesday, ordering casinos across the state to require patrons to wear protective face masks.
When Will Las Vegas Reopen? Strip, Casinos Set Tentative Summer Date
Gov. Steve Sisolak said the strip could potentially open as soon as June 4.
Casino Sued By Compulsive Gambler For Letting Him Lose $260,000
A Canadian man has sued Caesars Windsor Resort and Casino after losing around $260,000, claiming the casino took advantage of his status as a compulsive gambler.
Video: Two Women Drug Man at Casino, Rob Him at His Hotel
The Broward Sheriff's Office said the women drugged their victim at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel Casino in Hollywood, Florida, before stealing from his hotel room.
Man in Handcuffs Escapes Custody, Jumps to His Death From Casino Roof
Geoffrey Bertagnolli, 24, told security guards at Graton Rancheria Casino he was grappling with depression and loss, and wanted to kill himself.
Texas Woman Suing Cruise Operator After Falling En Route to Onboard Casino
The woman is seeking damages between $200,000 and $1 million.
Trump Lobbied Japan to Let His Top Donor Build a Casino
After years of debate, Japan finally decided to legalize casinos, opening a new market that experts say could be worth $25 billion per year.
Ron Paul: Let the States Decide on Gambling
The attack on states' rights over gambling comes mainly from one casino owner, Sheldon Adelson.
Las Vegas Guard Jesus Campos Breaks Silence on Massacre
The Ellen Show is to broadcast the first, and possibly only, interview with the guard shot by Stephen Paddock.
Las Vegas Hotel Owner Disputes Shooting Timeline
Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo said on Monday the timeline had changed.
Vegas Gunman Says He Kept Doctor on Retainer for Valium
"I'll gamble all night," Stephen Paddock told lawyers in 2013. "I sleep during the day."
Las Vegas Shooter 'Rational Man' Claims Steve Wynn
The owner of Wynn Resorts said his staff were stunned by what had happened.
Las Vegas Suspect's Father Once Wanted by FBI: Brother
Patrick Benjamin Paddock, also known as Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, was wanted for bank robberies, according to newspaper accounts.
Frank Vincent Was the Ultimate Onscreen Gangster
He was in 'Goodfellas,' 'Casino,' and 'The Sopranos'—and he helped define underworld sleaze on the big screen.
Trump's Alleged Mafia Ties Lost Him Sydney Casino Bid
Australian authorities rejected Trump's bid as "dangerous."
Is Trump Building a Casino in Macau?
Trump has expressed interest in the gambling capital since 2007.
Duterte Threatens to Eat Alive Abu Sayyaf Militants
It is not the first time the Philippines president has referenced cannibalism.
Trump Calls Philippines Casino Fire 'Terrorist Attack'
Philippine authorities say there's no evidence of terrorism in the attack which left 36 dead and dozens wounded.
Meet the Women Trying to Break Poker's Gender Barrier
Only 6 percent of players at live poker tournaments are women.
Trump's Mideast Policy Could Include Casinos
President Donald Trump's trademark for a casino in Jordan, where gambling was illegal, renewed conflict of interest questions, says a former chief White House ethics lawyer.
Artificial Intelligence Wins Big Against Poker Pros
AI is thrashing humans at poker at a Pittsburgh casino.
Dodging Taxes Doesn't Mean You're Smart
Losing a billion dollars is inconsistent with Trump's self-image as a great businessman.
Exclusive: Trump Either Lied to GOP or Broke the Law
Newsweek obtained a deposition that shows Donald Trump committed perjury. Or lied.
The Catskills Roll the Dice on a New Casino
During and just after Prohibition, the Catskills were alive with the sound of Mob-style gunfire.
Ray Rice May Be Reinstated Into the NFL This Season: Report
After a highly publicized video surfaced of Rice knocking Janay, his wife, unconscious, the former running back could be signed with a new team.