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MGM Resorts International once again has reshuffled its top management in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The move comes as Nevada’s casino operators face an uncertain future, given that additional COVID-19 restrictions are being weighed by Gov. Steve Sisolak (D).
Veteran gaming legal expert, António Lobo Vilela, publishes this month four volumes of “Macau Gaming Law: Annotated with Comments”, an endeavor that is out as the city’s core industry sits at a critical juncture. Macau Business had exclusive access to this forthcoming work that sheds light onto two decades of a once-in-a-lifetime process.
An all-star panel of experts on women’s brain health and wellness led a 90-minute virtual event viewed by more than a thousand people on Dec. 3.
Scientists and public health officials are constantly on the lookout for new strains of COVID-19.
Even when enslaved or despised, captives brought novel ideas and technologies to the societies of their captors
Cancel everything and stay home. That’s what residents in Los Angeles are being asked to do as COVID-19 cases skyrocket there.
In November’s election Nevada voters narrowly rejected Question 1. The legislatively referred constitutional amendment proposed to change the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada from a constitutional to a statutory body in order to more effectively facilitate legislative oversight of higher education.
In November’s election Nevada voters narrowly rejected Question 1. The legislatively referred constitutional amendment proposed to change the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada from a constitutional to a statutory body in order to more effectively facilitate legislative oversight of higher education.
In November’s election Nevada voters narrowly rejected Question 1. The legislatively referred constitutional amendment proposed to change the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada from a constitutional to a statutory body in order to more effectively facilitate legislative oversight of higher education.