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Penn Entertainment Shareholders Vote to Cut CEO Pay by $7.9 Million
Penn Entertainment shareholders have backed a significant reduction in CEO Jay Snowden’s compensation package, capping it at $17.4 million compared to the previous $25.3 million ceiling. The move reflects investor…
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New Jersey Lawmakers Push Casino Expansion to Counter New York Competition
The debate over expanding casinos beyond Atlantic City is back on the table in New Jersey. State lawmakers are pushing…
Arizona Regulators Draw Line on Prediction Markets: ‘They’re Not Playing by the Rules’
Arizona has become the latest US state to confront prediction market platforms operating in its jurisdiction, with gaming officials warning…
Off-Duty Detective Banned from Bally’s Twin River After Drunken Casino Incident
A Providence police detective has been suspended without pay following an alcohol-fueled incident at Bally’s Twin River Casino that saw…
Penn Entertainment Opens 203-Room Hotel Tower at Hollywood Casino Columbus in June
Penn Entertainment will open a new hotel tower at Hollywood Casino Columbus on June 12, with 203 rooms including 20…
Chicago Video Gaming Push Hits Council Resistance Over Revenue and Safety Fears
Chicago’s bid to bring video gaming terminals into neighbourhood bars and restaurants has hit unexpected opposition at City Council, where…
Nevada Gaming Board Slams Stockman’s Casino Owner Over Licensing Delays
Michael Gaughan III got his license renewal approved by Nevada’s Gaming Control Board, but not before regulators gave him a…