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We were surprised to read Susan Arendt’s column recently in which she described feeling empty despite scoring a big win in the Monopoly slots game. The problem, as she …
After many years of arguing the pros and cons of legalizing casinos, and despite widespread opposition by the Japanese public, the national parliament on July 20 finally passed the …
There is a lot of talk these days about progressive jackpots. One reason is that free no deposit bonuses are now so prevalent that many players, using their bonus …
An article published in February in the Independent in Great Britain speaks about various addictions, how they impact young people, and what society can and should do about them. …
We can see many ramifications of changes in American gambling. Observers of the vast legal gambling industry are reporting on a seemingly contradictory phenomenon whereby both online and land …
There are still a few granddaddy online casinos that started out twenty or more years ago. These casinos have often been leaders in innovation within the industry. One such …
The online casino business has seen many innovations in the twenty years since the first online casino opened its “doors”. Graphics is one area that continues to improve year …
One of the most war-torn countries in the world is Lebanon. The citizens of this country have endured a major civil war that pitted primarily Christian militias against Muslim …
The continuing news that emanates from many US states in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision that voided the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) on constitutional …
The recent contretemps between thousands of unionized Las Vegas casino workers and the casinos was about many things including the possibility that robots might take over some of the …
In a recent article in The Regulatory Review, writer Danielle Lazarus reports on a paper by Jim Leitzel, director of public policy studies at the University of Chicago, who …
Singapore may very well be the most conservative country in the world. This shows up in numerous ways from the prohibition on chewing gum in public to severe restrictions …