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The failure of Resorts World New York, a sister company of Resorts World Las Vegas, to disclose regulatory violations of money laundering in its New York casino application could jeopardize its effort to turn its electronic gaming establishment in Queens into a full-service casino.
The state’s Gaming Facility Location Board is placing an expensive bet that New York City can support three full-fledged casino gambling operations just miles apart, with one in the Bronx and two in Queens.
New questions arise after a man, identified as Keith Castillo, is seen in viral videos handing out machetes, liquor, and cigarettes to unhoused individuals in New Orleans and Austin.
Details from two large trials of Novo Nordisk's NOVOb.CO GLP-1 drug semaglutide showed it provided no cognitive benefit for people with early Alzheimer's disease, researchers said at a medical meeting on Wednesday, dashing remaining hopes that the widely used medication could help such patients.
UNLV is inviting the community to come together for a special event on the second anniversary of the campus shooting. University officials will be hosting a "Gathering for Remembrance and Healing" on Saturday, December 6.
With more older adults engaging in sports betting and other types of gambling, here are some warning signs that your gambling habit is turning into a problem.
It’s a big day on campus as UNLV’s College of Engineering celebrates the 25th anniversary of its senior design competition. More than 40 student teams will present their innovations to industry judges, who will score each project on innovation, commercial potential, sustainability, engineering quality, and presentation. And for the first time, the public can vote for their favorite project between 1 and 5 pm.
One job sector is outpacing inflation in Clark County – and it might not be the industry you expect. Hospitality is often seen as the heart of the Las Vegas job market. But as tourism declines, one industry is quietly becoming the valley’s fastest-growing – and highest paying despite national trends.
MAGA is seeing red over a pink J.Crew sweater for men.
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