The ACC is not considered to be one of the strongest conferences in college football this season, but don't tell that to fans of the eight teams that are already bowl eligible. Today, the top of the standings will get clearer when North Carolina faces Maryland.
While some companies are still expanding their casino base, others are downsizing their operations. Ameristar Casinos Inc. has begun their downsizing efforts by laying off workers in their Kansas City and St. Charles casinos.
The new rules for regulating the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act came down this week from the Treasury Department, and anti-gambling groups are claiming victory, apparently confused as to what those rules really mean.
The New York Giants and the Tennessee Titans have been the two best teams in the NFL so far this season. On Sunday, both teams will be on upset alert against capable opponents.
Atlantic City casinos that have been blaming a smoking ban for their lack of business now have gotten their wish. With the smoking ban lifted, the casinos now have the task of proving that was the problem.
There is no love loss between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins, and tonight, gamblers will have to chose which of the NFC East rivals to place their money on.
A new casino may be coming to the Las Vegas Strip and if it happens there is a strong chance that the dealers at the casino may be dealing naked.
The state of New York is looking for money just like other states and they may find their solution in expanded gambling. Governor Patterson's administration is considering expanding their gambling laws.
The Florida Gators were hoping that by blowing out a ranked opponent in South Carolina, that they may have improved their BCS ranking. That is not the case after the standings were released and nothing changed at the top.
The Taiwan economy is about to get a boost after sources revealed that Parliament is ready to legalize casino gambling on a group of offshore islands.
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Harrah's Entertainment showed a sign of the times on Monday when it was announced that the company was pulling out of their deal to bring a casino to Sumner County, Kansas.
If the Buffalo Bills intend on sticking around in the AFC East division race, they will have to turn things around tonight. They are playing a Cleveland Browns team that has blown two huge leads in their past two games.
Las Vegas Sands has had a roller coaster of a ride in the stock market in the past year. On Monday, the stock once again rebounded after news that the company was financially sound for now.
The NFL claims to be a league that is not concerned much with the gambling that goes on with its games, but on Sunday referees blew a call in the Pittsburgh-San Diego game that could have cost bettors thousands of dollars.
The Kansas Lottery stalled and stalled while casino developers waited to see if they would be chosen to run one of the states four casinos. In the end, with the economy worsening, Kansas is losing out thanks to their delay in naming the casino operators.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has been hit hard by the stock market crash and now is preparing to lay off workers in Macau after their billion dollar project has stalled.
Gamblers who bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers this past week felt they were robbed of what was rightfully theirs, a winning bet. In honor of that outcome we are honoring those gamblers by making fans of the NFL, top teams equally mad with our power rankings this week.
The World Series of Slots has ended and the Jackpot Factory has announced their winners. Unfortunately for Americans, they will not be able to enjoy the WSOS next year after Microgaming stopped all casino powered by them from accepting new U.S. customers.
A new casino that is slated for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has not even been opened yet but already it has gone through a name change. It now will be called "Rivers Casino."